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Tuesday 18th of March 2025 19:30:13

NVIDIA and GE Healthcare Collaborate to Advance the Development of Autonomous Diagnostic Imaging Workflows

March 25, 2023 - Santa Clara, CA - NVIDIA, a leader in AI computing, and GE Healthcare, a leading provider of medical imaging and healthcare IT solutions, today announced a collaboration to advance the development of autonomous diagnostic imaging workflows.

The collaboration aims to leverage NVIDIA's AI computing capabilities and GE Healthcare's expertise in medical imaging to create more efficient and accurate diagnostic imaging workflows. The joint effort will focus on developing AI-powered tools that can analyze medical images, such as X-rays and MRIs, to help radiologists and clinicians make more informed decisions.

"We are excited to collaborate with GE Healthcare to advance the development of autonomous diagnostic imaging workflows," said Ian Buck, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA. "By combining our expertise in AI computing and medical imaging, we believe we can create more accurate and efficient diagnostic imaging workflows that can improve patient care."

The collaboration will focus on several areas, including:

  • Developing AI-powered tools that can analyze medical images to help radiologists and clinicians diagnose diseases more accurately.
  • Creating autonomous diagnostic imaging workflows that can streamline the imaging process and reduce the time it takes to get results.
  • Improving patient outcomes by providing clinicians with more accurate and timely information to inform treatment decisions.

"We are pleased to collaborate with NVIDIA to advance the development of autonomous diagnostic imaging workflows," said Rich Miller, President and CEO of GE Healthcare. "Our combined expertise in medical imaging and AI computing will enable us to create more accurate and efficient diagnostic imaging workflows that can improve patient care."

The collaboration is expected to be completed in the next 12-18 months, with the goal of creating a suite of AI-powered tools that can be used in hospitals and clinics around the world.