Dermatology: Education Through Technology
A variety of technologies are emerging to support dermatologists in their practice and enhance the education of medical students, researchers and professionals. See how teledermatology, content-based image retrieval, and online networking tools are revolutionizing the way medical professionals learn
Big Data: A Guide For Non-Technical People
In recent years, big data has become a buzzword when talking about growth in the technology sector. However, there are still confusions about exactly what big data is. This guide will go through the core concepts and ideas behind Big Data and with the goal of keeping it simple
MetaOptima: A Vision to Reality Awards BC Applicant
MetaOptima has applied to PwC's Vision to Reality (V2R) award program for our intelligent dermatology solutions. Every year, PwC looks for the most forward-thinking organizations in the nation to join their vibrant community of innovators and become part of Canada's story.
Total Body Photography Software And The Early Detection of Skin Cancer
Total body photography is gaining popularity as a tool for the early detection and tracking of skin cancers, studies have provided varying results on its efficacy. Discover the latest features, benefits, and challenges offered by total body imaging software.
The Latest Advancements: Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology
Recently, there has been a considerable amount of hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in dermatology. This article focuses on examining the accuracy, benefits, and applications of smart algorithms in AI developed by IBM Watson, Stanford University, and MetaOptima.
Insight into AAD 2018: The Value of Teledermatology
During AAD 2018, scientific sessions were held for a wide variety of relevant dermatology topics. One meeting focused on the importance of teledermoscopy towards delivering care to diverse populations. Click to see the highlights from key speakers and the direction for future innovations.
MetaOptima: a Part of BC's Superclusters
This month, the digital technology supercluster was chosen as one of five to receive federal funding. With support from federal government for innovations like DermEngine, Canadian ecosystems will flourish with innovation and economic growth, with a GDP growth of $15 billion over the next decade!