Butterfly Network unveils prototype whole body scanner with 500,000 sensors and 40 chips

Butterfly Network unveils prototype whole body scanner with 500,000 sensors and 40 chips
Butterfly body scanner prototype

Butterfly Network announced a new prototype for a whole body scanner, developed in collaboration with Midjourney, featuring 500,000 sensors and 40 Butterfly chips embedded with Ultrasound-on-Chip technology.

This development represents a significant advance in medical imaging, introducing a new approach to personalized health monitoring. The partnership aims to usher in a new era of ultrasound technology, leveraging miniature chip-based solutions for broader access and improved diagnostics. Details regarding commercial availability or further technical specifications have not yet been provided.

Butterfly Network has previously promoted handheld ultrasound systems as a tool for rapid injury assessment in sports settings. The company has also projected that nearly a third of anesthesiologists could leave the field by 2033 as outpatient surgeries become more common in ambulatory surgery centers. The latest prototype expands on Butterfly’s efforts to broaden ultrasound applications in healthcare.

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