Artificial intelligence can do wonders.
In 2020, Cécile Brosset co-founded Sonio, which offers prenatal diagnostic software (compatible with ultrasound devices) to help diagnose fetal anomalies and support the gynecologist in their clinical reasoning.
This technology, developed in partnership with the École Polytechnique and the Necker hospital, makes it possible to cross-check all the a priori unrelated signals, but also to guide the doctor, for example, in the choice of cutting plans.
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In France, 20% of pregnancies are at risk
The issue is fundamental: 20% of pregnancies are currently at risk in France, and more than half of the actual anomalies are not detected during ultrasound scans.
Sonio, which has just launched its product following marketing approval in Europe and the United States, collaborates with 250 practitioners, has accumulated more than 20 million euros raised since its creation and employs nearly 40 employees. of fifteen different nationalities.