MobiHealth News May 1, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

3D reconstruction of hospital rooms could help nurses identify risks and reduce paperwork.

Denmark-based Teton, a company that offers an AI companion to help nurses monitor patients and optimize workflow, announced it created a real-time, live 3D reconstruction of a hospital room using Gefion, Denmark’s national supercomputer.

The aim is to help nurses recognize risks early, reduce paperwork and improve patient care.

Operated by the Danish Center for AI Innovation, Gefion is built on NVIDIA DGX systems. Teton uses NVIDIA DGX systems “to generate data for the digital twin.”

According to NVIDIA, DGX Station is a “high-performance NVIDIA Grace Blackwell desktop supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra platform.” It enables AI developers, researchers, data scientists and students to prototype,...

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