Spotify’s Daniel Ek is bringing his body-scanning clinics to the US

Spotify founder Daniel Ek’s startup, Neko Health, is expanding its AI-driven body-scanning clinics to the United States. The company aims to shift healthcare toward proactive, preventative screening for conditions like cancer and heart disease.
Why it matters
It represents a growing trend of private, tech-enabled preventative medicine filling gaps in traditional healthcare systems.
Spotify founder Daniel Ek’s body-scanning startup, Neko Health, is setting its sights on the United States after raising $700 million from a star-studded group of celebrities, entrepreneurs, and investment firms. It plans to open its first clinic in New York this year before expanding rapidly across the country.
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