🌍 We’re excited to share that minoHealth AI Labs has been featured by @CNN! 🎉
@CNN reports on how our new generative AI for health system, Moremi AI is being used for medical image interpretation, including breast cancer diagnosis!
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Building the next infrastructure for discovery!
We’re proud to announce our partnership with The MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, advancing the frontier of generative AI in biomedical research.
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Discussions focused on pandemic preparedness, climate-health linkages, and the growing role of data and AI in public health systems.
This marks a continuation of MinoHealth’s engagement at the forefront of global health dialogue.
As part of the One Health Summit in Lyon, Darlington Akogo (@darlingtinho) joined global leaders advancing the One Health agenda, connecting global health, policy, and emerging system-wide risks.
Co-chaired by His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama.
He participated with Hatem Amer (Associate Minister of Health & Population for International Relations Egypt), Joji Sugawara (Vice President of Health and Global Policy Institute, Bach Tran (Professor and Dean, Faculty of Public Health,VNU-UMP) and Aline Lenormand Head of PIPA
Darlington Akogo (@darlingtinho), CEO of MinoHealth Al Labs, was selected for the Programme d'invitation des personalités d'avenir (PIPA), a flagship initiative of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France. (@francediplo)
Launched in 1989, PIPA identifies and connects emerging leaders from around the world many of whom go on to shape global policy and leadership, including figures such as Theresa May (former UK Prime Minister) and Jake Sullivan (former US National Security Advisor).
🧬 REVOLUTIONARY: Native 3D Molecular Visualization in Moremi Co-Researcher | From Text to Interactive Structure
Say goodbye to fragmented docking workflows! 🚀
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Read more on our 3D Vizualizer: https://t.co/EJoqqUO6Vc
Traditional molecular docking is broken: ❌ Generate poses in one tool
❌ Export files manually
❌ Open external viewers
❌ Rebuild structural context repeatedly
This is major news for Ghana and the region!
Cabinet approved the National AI/AGI Strategy, and it is now going to be launched by H.E @JDMahama!
Thanks to Hon. @samgeorgegh for this monumental milestone. It’s been an honor serving as Co-Lead on Ghana’s National AI Strategy.
In 2013, Darlington Akogo(@darlingtinho) woke up at 4AM to see a doctor.
Not an emergency. He just knew the queues. So he calculated. Arrived before 6AM. Beat the crowd.
He was seen after 1PM.
Seven hours. Watching the system fail in slow motion, one patient at a time.
Most people leave that experience with frustration. Darlington left with a question: what if the doctor didn't have to be a person?
It took three years of thinking. In 2016, the answer became clear. AI. In 2018, it became real. minoHealth AI Labs.
Here is the number that puts everything in context. At the time, Ghana had one doctor for every 10,000 people. In Malawi, one for every 60,000. The WHO was already projecting a deficit of 6.1 million health workers across Africa by 2030.
You cannot train your way out of that gap. So Darlington built the infrastructure instead.
minoHealth's AI radiology platform diagnoses 14 chest conditions through a single X-ray, with specialist-level precision. It is now active in over 50 countries.
His next build, Moremi AI, a medical assistant capable of differential diagnosis across multiple specialties, earned pilot funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. That funding led to dinner at Bill Gates' home.
From a hospital waiting room in Accra to dinner in Seattle.
But the story was never about the destination.
Because simultaneously, he built karaAgro AI, using drones to detect crop disease before Ghanaian farmers lose entire harvests.
He built Runmila AI Institute to train Africans in deep learning. Four organisations. Accra-based. All running. All solving problems that were already here, waiting for someone to take them seriously.
Then the world arrived at his door.
The UN ITU and World Health Organization made him Chair of the global group writing AI standards for radiology.
The African Union made him Chair of their AI Economy working group. Imperial College London and Oxford University brought him in as a research partner. The alliance of the world's top 15 international development agencies, including UNICEF, USAID, and the Rockefeller Foundation, made him their Global Innovation Adviser.
Forbes named him to 30 Under 30. Then put him on the cover.
None of it started from passion. His words, not ours.
It started from frustration.
That detail matters more than any award. Passion can wait. Frustration cannot. Frustration calculates at 4AM and builds what the system refused to provide.
The waiting room did not break him. It built him.
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Happy to share that the MinoHealth team participated at the Nairobi AI Forum, convened by the AI Hub for Sustainable Development and bringing together over 600 leaders from government, development finance, industry, and research. Advancing Africa’s AI infrastructure and talent.