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Real-Time Medical AI Data Interconnect with Holoscan Deal

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June 26, 2024

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Real-Time Innovations (RTI) has announced a collaboration with Nvidia to enhance real-time data connectivity for the Holoscan software development kit (SDK) in medical applications. This partnership aims to integrate the RTI Connext publish/subscribe real-time data interconnect with Holoscan, enabling developers to create and deploy low-latency medical AI applications using sensor and video data.

The integration of Connext with Holoscan provides a framework for interoperable and real-time communication in complex, intelligent systems within the healthcare industry. Leveraging the DDS publish/subscribe standard, developers can now access distributed, reliable, and continuous data streaming across various devices and sources for AI-enabled sensor processing applications.

According to Darren Porras, Market Development Manager, Medical at RTI, "Connectivity serves as the cornerstone for cutting-edge technologies like AI that are reshaping the medtech industry and beyond. Our collaboration with NVIDIA harnesses the transformative power of AI to revolutionize healthcare, offering tailored solutions that drive sustainable business value across healthcare, automotive, and industrial sectors."

RTI's Connext seamlessly integrates with Nvidia's AI sensor processing pipelines and reference workflows, enhancing data flows and real-time medical AI processing across interconnected systems. These technologies enable real-time visualization and data-driven insights, empowering more precise and automated minimally invasive procedures, clinical monitoring, and next-generation medical imaging platforms.

David Niewoldny, Director of Business Development for Healthcare and Medical at NVIDIA, highlighted the importance of advanced software-defined architectures that prioritize low latency, flexibility, reliability, scalability, and cybersecurity. By leveraging RTI Connext and NVIDIA Holoscan, medical technology developers can accelerate their software-defined product visions with infrastructure specifically designed for healthcare applications.

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