Spotify’s founder helped develop an AI-powered body health scanner– [the full-body scan uses 70+ sensors to collect 50 million data points]


health, care and tech institute (hcti)


Joaquim Cardoso MSc
Chief Researcher & Editor
February 7, 2023



EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Daniel Ek, the founder of Spotify, has co-founded Neko Health, a startup that provides AI-powered body scans. 


  • The full-body scan uses over 70 sensors to collect 50 million data points on skin, heart, vessels, respiration, and microcirculation, and analyzes the data with a self-learning AI system. 

  • The results are then presented to doctors and patients in real-time. 

  • The scans, which take a few minutes, are currently available to the public in Sweden and cost around $190. 

  • The goal of Neko Health is to create a proactive healthcare system focused on disease prevention. 

  • The technology has the potential to have a significant impact on the healthcare industry and offers a promising new approach to healthcare.





DEEP DIVE






Spotify CEO Daniel Ek (left) and Neko Health co-founder Hjalmar Nilsonne (right). Image: Neko Health

Spotify’s founder helped develop an AI-powered body health scanner

After upending the music industry, now Daniel Ek’s looking to make waves in healthcare technology.


The Verge
By
EMMA ROTH
Feb 4, 2023, 6:41 PM


Spotify founder Daniel Ek is getting into the healthcare industry. 


A post shared on LinkedIn names Ek as the co-founder of a startup, called Neko Health, which specializes in providing body scans powered by artificial intelligence (AI), as reported earlier by European news outlets Sifter and .


“After four years of intense research and product development, we are officially launching Neko Health today,” the post reads. 

“The company was founded by Hjalmar Nilsonne and Daniel Ek with the vision to create a healthcare system that can help people stay healthy through preventive measures and early detection.”


According to a translated version of Neko Health’s website, the Swedish company’s non-invasive full-body scanner can detect and measure the growth of birthmarks, rashes, and age spots. 

It also utilizes a separate scanner to pick up on any abnormalities in heart function, blood pressure, and pulse throughout the body.


Neko says the company’s 360-degree body scanner comes equipped with over 70 sensors that collect more than “50 million data points on skin, heart, vessels, respiration, microcirculation and more.” 

This data is then analyzed by a “self-learning AI-powered system” that spells out the results for doctors and patients. 

Clients get results at their appointment, and can even view and track their results on an accompanying app.


“Our mission is to build a proactive healthcare system, one that is focused on preventing diseases,” Nilsonne writes in a post on LinkedIn, citing the rising costs of healthcare in Sweden and the European Union. The full-body scans, which Neko says only take a few minutes, are currently open to the public in Sweden and cost 2,000 SEK (or around $190 USD). At this time of writing, the scans are currently sold out.


“Our mission is to build a proactive healthcare system, one that is focused on preventing diseases,


Spotify CEO Daniel Ek (left) and Neko Health co-founder Hjalmar Nilsonne (right). Image: Neko Health

Ek’s foray into the healthcare industry isn’t exactly a surprise. 


Rumors about the startup have been circulating since November, and Ek has long hinted at getting involved in healthcare. 

In 2013, a report from The Financial Times revealed that Ek “spends spare hours thinking about how to fix a ‘screwed-up’ healthcare system.” 

“I’m not the inventor, but I may be the person that’s dumb enough to go against the system and try to beat it on its own terms,” he said at the time.


“I’m not the inventor, but I may be the person that’s dumb enough to go against the system and try to beat it on its own terms,” he said at the time.


It’s obviously too early to tell what kind of impact Neko Health could have on the healthcare industry, but it sounds promising. 


Similar technology has emerged in the past, with Facebook and New York University teaming up to make MRI scans faster using AI, and researchers developing AI technology that scans your retina and predicts your risk of heart disease

But Neko Health employs this technology on a larger and more accessible scale, and it’s exciting to think about its potential.


But Neko Health employs this technology on a larger and more accessible scale, and it’s exciting to think about its potential.


Originally published at https://www.theverge.com on February 4, 2023.


Names mentioned


Daniel Ek — founder of Spotify and co-founder of Neko Health.

Hjalmar Nilsonne — co-founder of Neko Health.

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