SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyfé, a company transforming food processing wastewater into feedstocks for biomanufacturing and clean water, today announced an oversubscribed $9 million seed ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyfé, a climate-tech company unlocking low-cost production of sustainable essential goods, today announced it has scaled production of its mycelium protein to 400L pilot ...
A smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence to assess the sound of coughing has been launched in the UK, and according to its developer could be an early warning system for COVID-19 and other ...
Merck & Co has signed a deal with digital health firm Hyfe that will see its cough-detecting smartphone app offered to patients in the US. Hyfe's app uses artificial intelligence to monitor coughing ...
At the pandemic’s start, the list of symptoms associated with the coronavirus was relatively short and specific. One symptom long on the list was a barking cough. But how could potentially infected ...
Sure the latest initiatives from the Teslas, Apples and Googles of the industry tend to dominate the tech news space — and with good reason. Still, the tech titans aren’t the only ones bringing ...
Hyfe recognized for contributions in screening, monitoring and diagnostics technologies NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyfe, Inc., the global leader in AI-powered cough detection, tracking and ...
“Our feeling is that cough tracking is for everyone with lungs,” said Joe Brew, co-founder and CEO of Hyfe AI — the company behind the AI-powered CoughTracker app But this actually undersells the life ...
Hyfe, a cough monitoring smartphone app and digital diagnostics tool developed by an international team of scientists and public health professionals, recently announced that their technology is now ...
Editor's Note: We've learned that Hyfe has been available on both iOS and Android. You can download it for free from Google PlayStore. To learn more, visit https ...
Hyfe is the global leader in AI-powered cough detection and classification. Contributes to mistaken diagnoses and less effective treatment; research gives insight into what science has gotten wrong ...