Seegene Unveils STAgora for Real-Time Infectious Disease Analytics

Seegene Inc. has launched STAgora, a platform for real-time infectious disease analytics, announced in a press release. The platform combines diagnostic data with AI to enhance outbreak detection and response.

Seegene Inc. has launched STAgora, a next-generation platform for infectious disease analytics, announced in a press release. The platform is designed to provide real-time infectious disease intelligence by combining diagnostic data with advanced statistical modeling and AI-driven analytics.

STAgora offers real-time global visualization of infectious disease trends, enabling healthcare professionals to access immediate, structured diagnostic reports and statistical analyses. The platform supports customizable dashboards and real-time alert functions, enhancing situational awareness and supporting timely, data-driven public health responses.

With over 40 built-in statistical tools, STAgora facilitates early detection of abnormal pathogen patterns and supports predictive modeling for seasonal trends and emerging outbreaks. This allows for immediate visibility into pathogen spread and forecasting of potential future outbreaks through AI-based algorithms.

Seegene plans to officially debut STAgora at the 2025 Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) annual meeting in Chicago, where it will explore global collaboration and partnerships with healthcare leaders.

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