• Older Galaxy smartphones are upcycled into handheld fundus camera that uses AI algorithm to screen and diagnose the images for eye diseases <br/> • Engineers at the Samsung R&D Institute Bangalore were involved in developing the EYELIKE™ platform and application
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The Galaxy Upcycling program repurposes older smartphones into medical diagnosis cameras, helping underserved populations in Vietnam, India, Morocco and Papua New Guinea