DOTmed November 18, 2021
John R. Fischer

NVIDIA has unveiled a new AI platform capable of streaming data from medical devices.

Known as NVIDIA Clara Holoscan, the solution is designed to facilitate end-to-end processing and does so by providing a computational infrastructure that connects medical devices and edge servers. This allows for developers to create AI microservices that run low streaming applications on devices and pass more complex tasks to data center resources. This accelerates the processing, predicting and visualizing of data in real-time for AI-supported medical technologies.

The platform is expected to help device makers expand the reach of their devices to data centers for applications in robotic surgery, mobile CT scans, bronchoscopy, interventional radiology and radiation therapy planning, among other areas. With Clara Holoscan, third-party...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Medical Devices, Technology
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