Rology, the leading FDA-cleared teleradiology platform in the MEA region, has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Graduate School of Information Science at the University of Hyogo, Japan. Held in Japan, the signing ceremony initiates a strategic academic-industry partnership aimed at enhancing the global radiology ecosystem through collaborative research and development.
The MoU was signed by Prof. Yoshi Fujiwara, Dean of the Graduate School of Information Science at the University of Hyogo, and Moaaz Hossam, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer of Rology. Distinguished guests included Prof. Izuru Kimura, Director General of JICA Kansai; Prof. Essam Rashed of the University of Hyogo; and Mr. Shigeru Handa, Director of AAIC Investment and a board member at Rology.
“Through this collaboration, the two organizations will promote the development of AI tools to support radiological diagnosis, knowledge sharing between industry and academia, joint research, and clinical validation. We are looking forward to further solid collaboration towards better, accurate, and affordable healthcare services,” said Prof. Essam Rashed.
“Our collaboration with the University of Hyogo marks a pivotal step in bridging the gap between cutting-edge academic research and clinical application. At Rology, we believe that the future of healthcare lies at the intersection of AI innovation and global collaboration,” said Moaaz Hossam, CBO and Co-founder of Rology.
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“This strategic MOU can be a game changer. AI is one of the key innovative solutions in healthcare. Connecting Rology’s clinical impact with academic AI excellence by Hyogo University would accelerate our shared vision for more accessible healthcare services wherever you are in the world. We are honored to be part of this as an investor,” said Mr. Shigeru Handa, Director of AAIC Investment and a board member at Rology.
This partnership brings together Rology’s expertise in radiology services and the University of Hyogo’s research excellence to jointly advance diagnostic workflows, develop practical clinical tools, and foster global knowledge exchange.
This strategic alliance reinforces both parties’ commitment to innovating in all aspects of radiological care, not only in AI but across the full spectrum of technological and operational R&D. Having delivered over 1.17 million diagnostic reports, Rology continues to push boundaries to ensure better, faster, and more accessible diagnostic care worldwide.