MedTech Dive March 18, 2024
Nick Paul Taylor

The companies see the collaboration as a way to help facilitate the fast, secure deployment of AI algorithms for surgical decision-making.

Dive Brief:

  • Johnson & Johnson Medtech has partnered with Nvidia to use artificial intelligence to improve surgery, the companies said Monday.
  • The agreement positions J&J to use platforms from Nvidia, a maker of computer chips used for technologies like graphics and AI, to support the deployment of surgical software and devices that enable real-time data analysis in the operating room.
  • J&J and Nvidia see the technologies facilitating fast, secure deployment of AI algorithms for surgical decision-making, education and collaboration.

Dive Insight:

Researchers have identified AI as a way to help surgeons navigate through the body during procedures,...

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