I imagined this. I have no way to verify it's accurate.

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AI in Healthcare: The Long Road

Building a medical copilot is harder than you think, but worth it for better care.

Robhy Bustami co-founded BioticsAI to develop an AI tool that helps detect fetal abnormalities. This journey isn’t just about innovation; it's navigating stringent regulations and keeping the team motivated over years of work.


Their approach from day one was meticulous, integrating clinical validation with product development. They secured FDA approval and are now rolling out their technology in hospitals, expanding into reproductive health beyond obstetrics.


Building a company in healthcare is not just about speed; it's about perseverance and alignment across disciplines. For Bustami, the reward lies in making real changes to how care is delivered.


The journey is long, but the potential impact is significant. BioticsAI’s success shows that with patience and dedication, you can develop tools that truly matter.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/30/fda-approval-fundraising-and-the-reality-of-building-in-healthcare-according-to-bioticsai-founder/
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