Fierce Biotech March 18, 2024
Conor Hale

Looking to bring artificial intelligence to the cutting edge in more ways than one, Johnson & Johnson MedTech has tapped Nvidia to help deliver real-time analyses of surgical data.

That includes developing AI models that can be deployed on-site using edge computing for a faster, localized approach that’s also capable of scaling up to reach operating rooms across the world.

The goal is to deliver algorithms that can be employed in surgical decision-making as well as in clinician education and collaboration efforts by linking Nvidia’s IGX and Holoscan AI platforms for healthcare with J&J’s surgery suites.

It’s a step closer to what J&J has long described as “Surgery 4.0,” including since its early work with Verb Surgical—that is, a...

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