Yidu Tech, a pioneer in AI Medical, has reaffirmed its decade-long mission to make precision healthcare accessible worldwide. With an expanding global footprint, the company continues to lead with cutting-edge AI applications and standardized data infrastructure that address healthcare disparities.
Global healthcare systems often face challenges such as uneven resource allocation and fragmented digital infrastructure. Yidu Tech places data standardization at the core of its strategy. Through internationally recognized clinical terminologies and diagnostic coding, the company developed YiduCore, a unified data architecture that supports interoperability across diverse healthcare systems.
To date, YiduCore has processed over 6 billion authorized medical records, built a comprehensive disease knowledge graph, and co-developed 20+ high-value specialized disease datasets with expert clinicians and researchers. On this foundation, Yidu Tech launched an AI-powered Doctor Copilot Workstation that improves access to care and optimizes service delivery. Features such as real-time appointment scheduling, video consultations, and automated responses to common health inquiries reduce unnecessary clinical visits and ease pressure on healthcare professionals.
Yidu Tech's global reach includes operations in China, Singapore, Brunei, Japan, and the United States. In Brunei, its overseas joint venture company EVYD partnered with the Ministry of Health to co-develop a nationwide AI-powered platform. This national-level solution integrates disease screening, personalized health assessments, and continuous health management—setting a benchmark for digital health innovation in Southeast Asia.
EVYD's success in Brunei highlights the adaptability and scalability of Yidu Tech's intelligent health solutions. The company is now accelerating efforts to co-develop localized AI + Healthcare systems across regions, supporting real-time scientific research and new treatment pathways.
"Healthcare is complex, and there's so many solutions that need to be created. We're just lucky to be part of it," said Yidu Tech's founder and chairwoman Gong Rujing (Gong Yingying). "I really see the gap between different healthcare systems. It is something that needs to be improved and make healthcare more accessible for everyone. I realize that, you know, this is something that I can do." The company remains committed to collaborative innovation and a more equitable, intelligent healthcare future.