Arterys Partners with Combinostics To Offer The Most Comprehensive Neuro AI Suite On The Market Covering A Broad Set of Applications In Neuroradiology
Arterys, the world’s leading vendor neutral AI platform, announced its partnership with Combinostics to make their AI imaging solution, cNeuro available on the Arterys Platform. This partnership enables Arterys to have the most comprehensive Neuro AI suite on the market covering a broad set of applications in neuroradiology.
Arterys has initially fully integrated the cMRIâ„¢ algorithms from the cNeuro suite and they will be available via its FDA-cleared and CE marked MICA platform to its installed base in the coming weeks. The platform’s cloud SaaS model enables the cMRIâ„¢ workflow-enhancing algorithms to be delivered instantly to any of Arterys’ existing customers.
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Developed by Combinostics, the AI-powered imaging solutions provide unparalleled decision support to radiology professionals. cMRIâ„¢ is a fully automated solution that facilitates more accurate and consistent evaluations of patients with neurological disorders such as dementia and multiple sclerosis. These AI-based tools will be available in Arterys Neuro AI suite and will empower radiologists with data-driven decision support and enhanced diagnosis.
We’re excited to make Combinostics innovations available to doctors around the world,” said John Axerio-Cilies, Arterys co-founder and CEO. “We’ve tuned the experience for seamless workflow integration—towards the ends of efficient and quantitative assessment imaging analysis for brain MRI providing deep, fast, and reliable insights.”
“We are delighted to be working with Arterys to deliver Combinostics’ cNeuro suite on their medical imaging AI platform,” said Richard Hausmann, CEO, Combinostics. “This powerful collaboration will enable more hospitals and healthcare organizations to have access to our fully automated brain MRI quantification and support early detection, differential diagnosis and patient monitoring for neurological disorders like dementia or multiple sclerosis into their workflow.”
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