MedCity News January 13, 2025
Katie Adams

At JPM25, Nvidia announced four new partnerships focused on scaling AI models across the healthcare industry. The company is teaming up with Mayo Clinic, Illumina, IQVIA and Arc Institute.

On Monday, AI development powerhouse Nvidia kicked off this year’s J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco by announcing new partnerships focused on scaling AI models across healthcare.

One of Nvidia’s new partnerships is with Mayo Clinic — the collaboration seeks to accelerate the development of pathology foundation models.

Mayo Clinic’s digital pathology platform houses 20 million whole-slide images, as well as 10 million associated patient records. To quicken the pace of foundation model development on this platform, the health system will deploy Nvidia’s DGX Blackwell AI systems, as well as...

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