Spectral AI, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDAI) (“Spectral AI” or the “Company”), an artificial intelligence (AI) company focused on medical diagnostics for faster and more accurate treatment decisions in wound care, is joining the American Board of Wound Management (ABWM) Foundation in celebrating the 10th Annual Wound Healing Awareness Month.
In this milestone year, during the month of June the ABWM Foundation will continue its mission of raising awareness, empowering certified wound care specialists, and transforming lives.
“Wound Healing Awareness Month is an important reminder that patients living with painful, sometimes complex burn wounds require a timely, accurate diagnosis and a tailored treatment pathway,” said Vincent Capone, Chief Executive Officer of Spectral AI. “By helping clinicians rapidly and objectively evaluate the healing potential of acute burn wounds, our AI-driven DeepView® System for burn indication – which was granted FDA De Novo Classification in May 2026 – is designed to support more informed treatment decisions that can lead to improved outcomes and quality of life for patients and their families.
“We are especially proud to celebrate the dedicated and talented certified wound care specialists who every day deliver exceptional expertise, compassion, and care to patients across the country. They play a vital role in advancing healing and improving lives.”
About the DeepView System
Spectral AI’s DeepView System, which was granted FDA De Novo Classification in May 2026, is a non-invasive, predictive medical device which combines multispectral imaging with a proprietary AI algorithm to assess the healing potential of areas within the burn wounds. The DeepView System provides clinicians with an immediate, data-driven assessment of whether areas within burn wounds are unlikely to heal within 21 days and may require significant medical intervention, enabling earlier and more informed treatment decisions. The image acquisition takes 0.2 seconds, and all image processing and AI model classification takes approximately 20 to 25 seconds. The DeepView System is trained and tested against a proprietary and clinically validated database of over 340 billion pixels of burn wound image data.