Egypt’s Rology Raises New Funding to Scale Its AI-Powered Teleradiology Platform Across MEA

Egyptian healthtech startup Rology has secured a new growth funding round backed by major global healthcare organisations, including the Philips Foundation, Johnson & Johnson Impact Ventures, Sanofi Global Health Unit’s Impact Fund, and MIT Solve Innovation Future.

Founded in 2017 by Amr Abodraiaa, Moaaz Hossam, Mahmoud Eldefrawy and Bassam Khallaf, Rology operates an AI-driven teleradiology marketplace that links hospitals with remote radiologists, addressing the severe talent and capacity gaps across Africa and the Middle East. Its cloud-native system requires no upfront setup cost and has already delivered more than 1.3 million radiology reports for over 300 hospitals in 13 countries.

The funding round comes on the heels of Rology’s strategic expansion into Saudi Arabia through its acquisition of Arkan United, as well as its recent entry into Kenya. These moves solidify Rology’s role as a critical diagnostics infrastructure provider in fast-growing, underserved healthcare markets.

With FDA-cleared technology offering 99.89% accuracy and enabling up to 25% cost savings in radiology reporting, Rology plans to accelerate the scaling of its AI-supported diagnostics platform as imaging demand rises across MEA.