Butterfly Network looks to streamline the ultrasound workflow and disrupt the incumbent market with its portable ultrasound technology that uses semiconductors instead of traditional crystals, CEO Joe DeVivo explains to Bloomberg Intelligence. In this Vanguards of Health Care podcast episode, DeVivo sits down with BI analyst Matt Henriksson to talk about Butterfly’s new iQ3 system that employs computer chips from TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.) to match the quality of traditional ultrasound, all in the palm of a physician’s hand. This has the potential to streamline ultrasound appointments as a point-of-care option that allows immediate scans and diagnostics.

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