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NVIDIA, Arterys Bridge Gap Between AI Research and Clinic
Around the world, researchers in startups, academic institutions and online communities are developing AI models for healthcare. Getting these models from their hard drives and into clinical settings can be challenging, however. Developers need feedback from healthcare practitioners on how their models can be optimized for the real world. So, San Francisco-based AI startup Arterys built a forum for these essential conversations between clinicians and researchers. Called the Arterys Marketplace, and now integrated with the NVIDIA Clara Deploy SDK, the platform makes it easy for researchers to share medical imaging AI models with clinicians, who can try it on their own data.
Arterys launches the first viewer-based AI Marketplace for medical imaging, fueling open innovation
Arterys has invested more than $50M and over seven years of development into building its proprietary internet platform and clinical-grade web viewer to take diagnostic imaging online. After building its own clinical AI applications, Arterys is making its platform available to a growing global community of AI innovators. Unlike others, the Arterys Marketplace is available to all -- meaning anyone can share their AI models via a simple URL, and anyone on the Arterys Marketplace can try it on their own medical images. Arterys invites all developers to share their content on the Arterys Marketplace, regardless of where in the world or what stage of development they're in (research or regulated AI apps). The company doesn't exert editorial control over the content and provides a set of guidelines for best practices.