RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has introduced the country’s first AI-powered eye-screening tests, which experts believe will redefine medical diagnostics in the Kingdom.
The “Eyenai” solution has been driven by a consortium comprising the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence, King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital, Lean Business Services, and the Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence.
The system, with its advanced analytics and algorithms created by Saudi AI experts, can provide precise diagnoses of diabetic retinopathy, simplifies screening, and saves time and costs.
Dr. Adi Alowaifeer, chair of the Eyenai management committee and an ophthalmology consultant, said: “The launch of Eyenai embodies the spirit of ingenuity and cooperation that defines Saudi Arabia’s healthcare ecosystem.
“This solution has the potential to revolutionize diabetic retinopathy screening by making it more accessible, affordable and accurate. Our collective mission is to safeguard the vision of countless people and improve the overall quality of healthcare in the Kingdom.”
Eyenai screening stations are currently operational in multiple Riyadh locations, with plans for expansion throughout the Kingdom.