Pune, July 7, 2025 — DeepTek, a Pune-based startup specializing in medical imaging artificial intelligence, has achieved a major milestone with its AI-powered solution receiving a recommendation from the World Health Organization (WHO) in the ongoing global effort to combat tuberculosis (TB). This endorsement marks a significant step forward for both the company and the broader application of AI in healthcare diagnostics.
DeepTek’s AI solution is designed to enhance the detection and management of tuberculosis by leveraging advanced imaging analytics. The technology aims to support healthcare professionals in identifying TB cases more efficiently and accurately, particularly in resource-limited settings where expert radiologists may not always be available.
The WHO’s recommendation is expected to accelerate the adoption of AI-driven tools in TB screening programs worldwide, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment outcomes. DeepTek’s innovation aligns with global health initiatives seeking to harness digital technologies to address persistent public health challenges such as tuberculosis, which remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases.
The recognition from the WHO not only validates DeepTek’s technological approach but also highlights the growing importance of AI in transforming healthcare delivery and disease management.
Disclaimer: This article is based on information available as of July 8, 2025. For full details and the latest updates, please refer to official announcements from DeepTek and the World Health Organization.