
WSK Medical is a global leader in developing AI software solutions for the early detection and classification of cancer. Their primary product, Zeno AI, is a real-time AI analysis platform for laryngeal cancer detection and classification during endoscopic examinations, designed to assist Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) surgeons. Zeno AI provides instant expert knowledge, reduces analysis time, and aims to save costs within the healthcare system. It operates as a secure, closed system. WSK Medical is actively involved in research and has received certifications such as ISO 13485. The company emphasizes its role in advancing oncology through AI, aiming to improve patient outcomes by enabling faster, more precise diagnoses.

WSK Medical is a global leader in developing AI software solutions for the early detection and classification of cancer. Their primary product, Zeno AI, is a real-time AI analysis platform for laryngeal cancer detection and classification during endoscopic examinations, designed to assist Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) surgeons. Zeno AI provides instant expert knowledge, reduces analysis time, and aims to save costs within the healthcare system. It operates as a secure, closed system. WSK Medical is actively involved in research and has received certifications such as ISO 13485. The company emphasizes its role in advancing oncology through AI, aiming to improve patient outcomes by enabling faster, more precise diagnoses.
Headquarters: Science Park, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Flagship product: Zeno AI — real-time endoscopic AI for detection/classification of laryngeal and oral lesions
Employees: 9
Certifications / grants: ISO 13485; Eurostars and other Dutch/European grants
Early detection and classification of head & neck cancers (laryngeal and oral lesions) during endoscopy.
Medtech / Healthtech
4330000.00
Total funding amount and last funding date provided in evidence.
1,200,000?EUR
Eurostars grant (~1.2M cited for a project with IMP Diagnostics); evidence indicates receipt of Eurostars funding for a joint project.
Participation in Kansen voor West (EFRO)–funded project and other Dutch grant support referenced.