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1 hr agoThe Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute (JKCI) in Tanzania has taken a major step into the future of medicine with the launch of a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic laboratory, now described as the largest of its kind in East Africa. This new facility is transforming how heart-related diseases are diagnosed and managed, placing Tanzania at the centre of medical innovation in the region.
The lab is designed to improve precision in testing by using smart robotic systems that process samples faster and with fewer errors than traditional methods. It significantly reduces waiting times for patients, cutting diagnostic turnaround from hours to nearly half the time in some cases, while also handling large volumes of samples efficiently.
Beyond speed, the system enhances early disease detection, allowing doctors to identify serious conditions before they become life-threatening. Hospital leaders say this innovation strengthens JKCI’s role as a centre of excellence in cardiovascular care and research.
The facility also doubles as a training hub, where healthcare workers gain hands-on experience with advanced digital tools. This helps build local expertise and reduces reliance on treatment abroad.
With AI-driven monitoring and robotic precision, JKCI