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Surgeons in an operating room wearing scrubs and operating on a patient
By  Nathan Eddy 10:19 am March 22, 2024
Johnson & Johnson MedTech has partnered with Silicon Valley giant NVIDIA to advance the integration of artificial intelligence in surgical procedures. The collaboration aims to enhance real-time analysis and broaden the use of AI algorithms in surgical decision-making, education and collaboration within operating rooms across J&J MedTech’s digital surgery ecosystem. Through a memorandum...
VUNO Med-Fundus AI software by VUNO
By  Adam Ang 03:12 am December 2, 2022
Taiwan clears VUNO's AI fundus analysis tool South Korean firm VUNO has gained the approval of Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration to market its AI fundus analysis software. VUNO Med-Fundus AI analyses images of the fundus to quickly detect locations of lesions indicative of retinal diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, macular disease and glaucoma. This latest certification follows Taiwan...
NVIDIA Clara Holoscan MGX
By  Laura Lovett 02:58 pm March 23, 2022
Silicon Valley giant NVIDIA is expanding its arsenal of products for healthcare with the launch of Clara Holoscan MGX, a tool designed to help medical device organizations develop artificial intelligence tools. The company said the new technology was created to help industry players meet regulatory standards. “Deploying real-time AI in healthcare and life sciences is critical to enable the next...
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By  Laura Lovett 11:15 am November 9, 2021
NVIDIA’s new platform, the Clara Holoscan, is zeroing in on the AI-backed medical device and robotics space. The new tool was developed to give industry stakeholders a computational infrastructure to stream data from medical devices.  “Future medical instruments will become robotic. Recent advances in AI, physics-ML, ray tracing and the computing advances we’ve spoken about will also...
NVIDIA research
By  Laura Lovett 10:58 am April 12, 2021
Silicon Valley giant NVIDIA is teaming up with pharma company AstraZeneca and the University of Florida on new artificial intelligence research projects aimed at boosting drug discovery and patient care. This morning NVIDIA and AstraZeneca revealed a new drug-discovery model called MegaMoIBART, which is aimed at "reaction prediction, molecular optimization and de novo molecular generation."...
Model of a DNA strand held between two fingers
By  Laura Lovett 02:25 pm March 10, 2021
NVIDIA is deepening its foothold in healthcare after teaming up with Harvard University on a new AI-based toolkit designed to help researchers gain more access and insights into DNA. Researchers also boast of being able to run a whole genome analysis in 30 minutes. The new tool, dubbed AtacWorks, is able to identify specific sequencing data and pinpoint areas with easy-access DNA, meaning...
By  Tammy Lovell 08:17 am October 6, 2020
US tech giant NVIDIA has announced plans to build the UK’s most powerful supercomputer, to help healthcare researchers. The Cambridge-1 supercomputer is expected to come online by the end of the year and is intended for artificial intelligence (AI) research into medical challenges, including those presented by COVID-19. Speaking at his GPU Technology Conference keynote, NVIDIA founder and CEO,...
By  Laura Lovett 02:40 pm September 14, 2020
Silicon Valley tech giant NVIDIA, which is best known as a hardware company for graphic processing units, is one of the latest companies to look into the telemedicine space.  Researchers at the company are working on an automated speech recognition and natural language processing technology that can transcribe and organize information from a telemedicine visit both for the patient and clinicians...
By  MobiHealthNews 02:20 pm October 15, 2019
Digital chronic disease management company Livongo Health announced a partnership today with VSP Vision Care that will blend each service for the companies’ mutual clients. More specifically, Livongo members with diabetes who are also under “most” VSP plans will be offered retinal screenings from VSP network doctors, and receive messages through the digital program prompting them to seek eye care...
By  Dave Muoio 02:09 pm April 8, 2019
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced more than 30 organizations collaborating in a newly launched initiative focused on AI in healthcare. Comprised of Google, Fitbit, IBM, Livongo, Samsung, Verizon and others, the effort seeks to develop common terminology and a set of best practices regarding data use with the new technology. “AI will boost our wellness and health care by...