BlinkLab (ASX:BB1) said its Dx 1 test will be integrated into a nationwide screening program in the Kingdom of Morocco for autism, targeting children from 18 months of age, according to a Monday Australian bourse filing.
BlinkLab has entered into an agreement with the Foundation Mohammed V for Solidarity, which is the founder of the Mohammed VI National Center for the Disabled, through which autism diagnostic evaluations using BlinkLab's technology will be conducted. Systematic early screening will be implemented throughout the country, and Blinklab will own the data generated by the program.
All costs for the clinical rollout and clinical implementation will be funded by the Moroccan government and the Foundation Mohammed V for Solidarity, per the filing. Initial screening centers will begin operations in April.
The agreement has an initial term until Aug. 29, 2028.
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