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Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards
Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards

Reuters

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards

NEW YORK, NY, July 14, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- The Netty Awards, opens new tab, a premier awards program celebrating excellence in the modern tech landscape, is pleased to announce that VoxScan by Artemis Immersive, opens new tab has been named a nominee in the Best Legal Tech Innovation category. VoxScan is redefining how medical evidence is presented and understood in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. This groundbreaking platform transforms ordinary medical imaging into fully interactive 3D models, empowering attorneys to deliver clear, compelling visual evidence that resonates with juries and drives better outcomes. 'VoxScan empowers personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys with cutting-edge tools to transform how medical evidence is presented and understood,' said Adam Isley, founder and CEO of Artemis Immersive. 'By simplifying complex medical data into impactful visuals, attorneys can improve settlement outcomes, save time and resources, and reduce reliance on expert witnesses. Many states face availability challenges with expert witnesses, and as a result, injury victims suffer even more in the process of recovery of damages. We're dialed-in on what's best for injury victims and patients.' Designed specifically for patients, injury victims, and non-medical audiences, VoxScan prioritizes ease of use and clarity. Unlike traditional scan viewers built exclusively for radiologists and imaging specialists, VoxScan leverages advanced technologies — including AI-powered models and interactive anatomy visualizations — delivered through a popular game engine. This approach makes previously cost-prohibitive innovations accessible to legal teams and the clients they serve. Measurable Impact The platform's success is evident in both research and real-world applications: Driving Industry Change A patient who used VoxScan shared, 'Looking at MRIs was very confusing for me. The 3D image was much easier to understand conceptually. As a patient, I leave with a clearer understanding of what's happening to my body.' By bridging the gap between complex medical imaging and patient comprehension, VoxScan not only elevates the legal process but also empowers individuals to advocate for themselves and actively participate in their care. About Netty Awards The Netty Awards are a leading awards program celebrating excellence in technology, marketing, design, and more. Backed by industry experts and extensive media coverage, the awards have recognized global brands, Fortune 500 companies, and emerging disruptors alike. Last year's winners include DoorDash, Mattel, Chick-fil-A, Shell, and Texas A&M University, reflecting the awards' broad influence across various sectors. With thousands of industry professionals engaging annually, the Netty Awards continue to be a trusted benchmark for recognition and success in the digital age. To learn more, visit opens new tab. About Artemis Immersive Artemis Immersive is an award-winning spatial software studio focused on disrupting the current healthcare model by redesigning the patient journey and physician workflow to lay the foundation of the next generation of healthcare. We design, build, and test immersive medtech software and experiences; accessible across VR headsets, desktops, and mobile devices; enabled by our growing toolkit of modular technologies, applications, and healthcare experts. Our interactive 3D experiences address the communication gap that exists not only between patients and doctors, but also between providers of different specializations, insurance providers, attorneys, caregivers, and more. For more information, visit opens new tab. Media Contact Media Relationspress@ ### SOURCE: Netty Awards Copyright 2025 EZ Newswire See release on EZ Newswire

Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards
Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards

Associated Press

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Artemis Immersive's VoxScan Honored for Best Legal Tech Innovation at The Netty Awards

New York, NY, United States, July 10, 2025 -- The Netty Awards, a premier awards program celebrating excellence in the modern tech landscape, is pleased to announce that VoxScan by Artemis Immersive has been named a nominee in the Best Legal Tech Innovation category. VoxScan is redefining how medical evidence is presented and understood in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. This groundbreaking platform transforms ordinary medical imaging into fully interactive 3D models, empowering attorneys to deliver clear, compelling visual evidence that resonates with juries and drives better outcomes. 'VoxScan empowers personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys with cutting-edge tools to transform how medical evidence is presented and understood,' said Adam Isley, Founder and CEO of Artemis Immersive. 'By simplifying complex medical data into impactful visuals, attorneys can improve settlement outcomes, save time and resources, and reduce reliance on expert witnesses. Many states face availability challenges with expert witnesses, and as a result, injury victims suffer even more in the process of recovery of damages. We're dialed-in on what's best for injury victims and patients.' Designed specifically for patients, injury victims, and non-medical audiences, VoxScan prioritizes ease of use and clarity. Unlike traditional scan viewers built exclusively for radiologists and imaging specialists, VoxScan leverages advanced technologies—including AI-powered models and interactive anatomy visualizations—delivered through a popular game engine. This approach makes previously cost-prohibitive innovations accessible to legal teams and the clients they serve. Measurable Impact The platform's success is evident in both research and real-world applications: Driving Industry Change A patient who used VoxScan shared, 'Looking at MRIs was very confusing for me. The 3-D image was much easier to understand conceptually. As a patient, I leave with a clearer understanding of what's happening to my body.' By bridging the gap between complex medical imaging and patient comprehension, VoxScan not only elevates the legal process but also empowers individuals to advocate for themselves and actively participate in their care. About Artemis Immersive Artemis Immersive is an award-winning spatial software studio focused on disrupting the current healthcare model by redesigning the patient journey and physician workflow to lay the foundation of the next generation of healthcare. They design, build, and test immersive medtech software and experiences; accessible across VR headsets, desktops, and mobile devices; enabled by our growing toolkit of modular technologies, applications, and healthcare experts. Their interactive 3D experiences address the communication gap that exists not only between patients and doctors, but also between providers of different specializations, insurance providers, attorneys, caregivers, and more. About the company: The Netty Awards honor the best in the digital age, spotlighting top leaders, creatives, and companies across more than 100 categories. Recently featured in USA Today, Rolling Stone, VentureBeat, and more, the Netty Awards are regarded as one of the most trusted award programs in the industry, with a focus on recognizing innovation and excellence across Design, Web, PR, Social Media, Influencer, and Software sectors. Contact Info: Name: Media Relations Email: Send Email Organization: Netty Awards Website: Release ID: 89164422 In case of encountering any inaccuracies, problems, or queries arising from the content shared in this press release that necessitate action, or if you require assistance with a press release takedown, we urge you to notify us at [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our responsive team will be readily available to promptly address your concerns within 8 hours, resolving any identified issues diligently or guiding you through the necessary steps for removal. The provision of accurate and dependable information is our primary focus.

From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI, According to MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan
From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI, According to MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan

Associated Press

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI, According to MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, July 8, 2025 / / -- MiAI Law is reshaping Legal AI Research by addressing what legal professionals truly need: trust, traceability, and legal reasoning—built from the ground up by a practicing barrister. In the latest interview from Xraised, 'From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI', award-winning barrister and MiAI Law CEO Laina Chan breaks down the gap between traditional legaltech tools and the real-world demands of lawyers. Rather than hype, Chan brings a grounded, legal-first approach to AI—offering a clear vision of how Legal AI Research should serve the legal profession. MiAI Law: The AI Built by a Barrister, Not Just Engineers Founded by Laina Chan, a practicing construction law barrister with over two decades at the bar, MiAI Law was developed with one question in mind: What do lawyers actually need from AI? 'It's not just about getting quick answers,' Chan says. 'Lawyers need responses they can trust—rooted in legal principles, backed by citations, and structured to match the way we think.' With a legal architecture designed by Chan herself, MiAI Law delivers fast, accurate, footnoted answers sourced from primary case law and legislation—removing the guesswork that plagues generic AI tools. Chan did not build MiAI Law to impress VCs. She built it because she was sick of legal tech that couldn't reason—and wasting hours doing case law the hard way. Most tools were fast but shallow, smart-sounding but legally useless. MiAI Law is different: it thinks like a lawyer because it was built by one, with legal reasoning, traceability, and primary sources at its core—not shortcuts. Real Legal AI Research, Not Just Flashy Tech Many AI tools fail lawyers by focusing on form over function. They sound smart but miss legal nuance. MiAI Law changes that. The platform reasons from first principles, traverses full legal databases, and ties every conclusion to a verifiable source. 'Generic models hallucinate. MiAI Law doesn't,' Chan explains. 'It's been trained to think like a barrister, not a chatbot.' In benchmark testing, MiAI Law answered 30 high-level legal questions in under two hours—research that previously took weeks of manual work. It's not about replacing lawyers. It's about giving them a competitive edge. What Lawyers Really Want From AI: Speed With Substance Chan highlights a key misconception: that lawyers simply want faster tools. In reality, MiAI Law focuses on transparency, accuracy, and efficiency—turning AI into a legal research partner, not a risk factor. Every MiAI Law report includes footnotes and direct hyperlinks to relevant cases or statutes, allowing lawyers to verify and explore results with full context. Whether they're in a mediation, drafting pleadings, or validating strategy, users know exactly where the information comes from. AI Is Not the Threat—It's the Ally Chan addresses the lingering fear that AI could replace legal professionals: 'AI won't take your job. But someone using AI effectively might,' she notes. 'I built MiAI Law to help myself—not replace myself.' Rather than automating legal judgment, MiAI Law frees up time so lawyers can focus on what truly matters: strategy, advocacy, and outcomes. It gives them the capacity to be sharper, faster, and better informed—without compromising ethics or quality. See the Interview, Explore the Future Watch the full conversation with Laina Chan and learn how MiAI Law is building the next generation of Legal AI Research: From Product to Practice: What Lawyers Really Want From AI. Learn more about MiAI Law's products and legal-first design: 🔗 Media Contact: Ethan Hunt [email protected] Gianmarco Giordaniello Xraised email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

UAE LegalTech Startup Qanooni Raises $2 Million in Pre-Seed Round
UAE LegalTech Startup Qanooni Raises $2 Million in Pre-Seed Round

CairoScene

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • CairoScene

UAE LegalTech Startup Qanooni Raises $2 Million in Pre-Seed Round

With backing from global and regional investors, Qanooni plans to expand its AI-powered legal platform across the UAE and UK. Jun 11, 2025 Qanooni, a UAE-based legal technology startup, has secured $2 million in a pre-seed investment round led by Village Global, Salica Investments' Oryx Fund, TA Ventures, and a group of strategic angel investors. The funding will support Qanooni's expansion across the UAE and the UK, and further development of its proprietary AI systems designed to streamline legal workflows. Founded by Anuscha Iqbal, Ziyaad Ahmed, and Karim Shiyab, Qanooni is building an AI-powered platform that integrates directly with the tools most commonly used by legal professionals, including Microsoft Outlook and Word. The platform allows lawyers to prepare and review documents with greater speed and accuracy, while adapting to individual tone, style, and formatting preferences. It also connects with existing document management systems, eliminating the need for additional standalone software. The investment comes amid growing interest in LegalTech across the UAE, where regulatory reforms and digitisation initiatives have opened new space for innovation in the legal sector. Over the past two years, the country has seen a steady rise in LegalTech startups offering services such as automated contract review and AI-assisted compliance tools. Accelerators and regulatory sandboxes supported by bodies like the DIFC Innovation Hub and Abu Dhabi Global Market have provided early-stage support, while law firms and corporate legal departments have shown increasing willingness to adopt technologies that enhance efficiency and reduce overhead. According to Grand View Research, the UAE legal technology market generated US $114.5 million in 2023 and is forecast to reach $234.4 million by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.8%.

International symposium in Muscat explores Future of AI in Judicial Work
International symposium in Muscat explores Future of AI in Judicial Work

Times of Oman

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

International symposium in Muscat explores Future of AI in Judicial Work

Muscat — The international symposium titled 'Foreseeing Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Work" commenced today in Muscat, addressing key issues related to the legal, technical, and ethical challenges of AI integration in the judiciary. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Ghosn Hilal Al Alawi, Chairman of the State Audit Institution, the event is organized by the Supreme Judiciary Council. The symposium examined solutions and proposals to ensure the effective and secure use of AI, anticipate its potential impact on judicial systems, and present recommendations on technological advancements to enhance justice and improve judicial efficiency. Discussions also focused on future perspectives for smart legal training in the justice sector and fostering sustainable innovation and development in judicial institutions. The symposium featured multiple sessions, including one on 'Legal, Ethical, and Security Challenges of AI in Judicial Work," which covered topics such as transparency and accountability in AI-driven judiciary, personal data protection in AI applications, algorithmic biases and their mitigation, and cybersecurity in smart judicial systems. Another session, titled 'AI Applications in Judicial Work," included four working papers: analyzing legal texts using AI (benefits and challenges), the admissibility of algorithmic outputs in criminal court, AI applications in judicial investigations (innovative tools and techniques), and AI's role in training human resources in judicial institutions. Another session, 'Future Developments and International Cooperation in AI for Judicial Work," explored the impact of AI on human genome accuracy and its future role in genetic evidence analysis, international collaboration in developing AI technologies for justice, and foresight scenarios for AI in judiciary based on global experiences. The symposium revolved around three main themes: legal, ethical, and security challenges of AI in judiciary; AI applications in judicial work; and future developments and international cooperation in AI for justice. The event aims to discuss future visions for AI in the judiciary, anticipate the potential impact of these technologies on judicial systems, propose technological advancements to enhance justice and efficiency, and encourage sustainable innovation in judicial institutions.

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