DOTmed March 18, 2025
Gus Iversen

GE HealthCare is deepening its partnership with NVIDIA to advance AI-powered autonomous imaging, starting with X-ray and ultrasound technologies.

Announced at GTC 2025, the collaboration builds on the companies’ 16-year relationship and aims to alleviate strain on healthcare professionals by automating routine imaging tasks.

The initiative will leverage NVIDIA’s Isaac for Healthcare platform, which includes Omniverse for robotic simulation and Cosmos for synthetic data generation. These tools will allow GE HealthCare to develop and test autonomous imaging systems in a virtual environment before deploying them in clinical settings.

The partnership will initially focus on X-ray automation, using AI to assist with routine tasks performed by technologists and exploring machine-to-patient interactions that guide individuals through the imaging process. On the ultrasound...

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