September's round-up highlights significant advancements in AI integration, structured reporting, real-world data (RWD), hematology, and funding in the digital pathology space.
Aiforia Technologies partnered with Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) to introduce AI-based prostate solutions into clinical use, backed by regional funding from Île-de-France. This initiative aims to study AI's impact in clinical care, with the potential for broader AI implementation across France, as AP-HP plans to expand AI usage across all its pathology departments.
Proscia and Smart Reporting GmbH also joined forces, integrating SmartReports, a structured reporting tool, into Proscia’s Information Management System (IMS). Structured reporting enables the generation of standardized medical reports that facilitate large-scale data comparison and analysis. This tool is crucial for precision medicine and better understanding diseases in RWD studies. Smart Reporting has a strong presence in the radiology field and was highlighted in a comprehensive Imaging IT round-up.
Proscia further introduced an RWD solution on its Concentriq® platform, integrating over 10 million pathology images with clinical and genomic data. This tool offers life sciences organizations access to de-identified patient data for drug development and marks a pivotal step toward making IMS platforms essential links between research and clinical applications.
In hematology, Beckman Coulter Diagnostics and Scopio Labs expanded their partnership, adding the Full-Field Bone Marrow Aspirate (FF-BMA) application to their existing automated hematology solutions. This marks a successful continuation of their collaboration, which began in 2023.