Irame works in the rapidly expanding health-tech and diagnostic AI space, part of a global healthcare AI industry expected to top $187 billion. But while the industry gets louder, Irame keeps things practical. Their focus are on offering quiet, effective support that fits smoothly into real hospital settings.Its unique value proposition is useful tech that respects the way clinicians already work.
Core Products & Services
- AI That’s Actually Useful: At the centre of what Irame offers is a smart AI-driven diagnostic support system. Think of it like an assistant that’s always paying attention. It reads scans, catches details that might slip through, and gently nudges doctors to take a second look when something seems off.
- Fits Right Into the System: Hospital tech often fails because it demands too much change. But Irame’s tools are designed to blend into what hospitals already use—like PACS, EHRs, and all the other systems clinicians rely on daily.
- Built With Input from the Front Lines: One thing that sets Irame apart is how closely they work with doctors during development. They’re not just guessing what clinicians need—they ask, test, and adjust based on real feedback.
Business Model & Revenue Streams
- Subscription : Irame follows a SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) model. Instead of big upfront costs, hospitals pay a subscription to use the platform. It’s a more flexible option, especially for smaller clinics or centres that want solid tech without blowing their budget.
- Custom Setups for Larger Institutions: Every hospital is different. So for big healthcare groups or diagnostic networks, Irame offers tailored packages. That includes hands-on help with integration, team training, and support specific to their systems.
- Always Learning Through Research: One thing that keeps Irame ahead is their focus on R&D and clinical collaborations. They partner with institutions for testing, refining tools, and securing grants to fund innovation.