Aidoc has partnered with NVIDIA to embed MONAI-based open-source medical-imaging AI models into its aiOS platformย enabling health systems, academic labs and research teams to deploy their own imaging AI models directly into real-world clinical workflows without rebuilding infrastructure.
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Through this collaboration, hospitals and research centres can take AI models built on the open-source MONAI frameworkย including those in MONAIโs Model Zoo or internally developedย and integrate them into Aidocโs aiOS via a dedicated API. This removes the usual โlast-mileโ barrier between AI development and clinical deployment, accelerating adoption and scaling across multiple sites and imaging modalities.
Aidocย a global leader in clinical AI imagingย has announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with NVIDIA that aims to operationalize open-source and home-grown medical-imaging AI models at scale.ย
Under this arrangement, imaging AI models built using MONAIย the widely used open-source medical-imaging frameworkย can be connected directly to Aidocโs aiOSโข, its AI operating system used in over 1,600 hospitals worldwide. With one dedicated API, hospitals and imaging centres no longer need to re-build integration, security, monitoring, or EMR-linking infrastructure from scratch.ย
This unlocks a major obstacle faced by many health systems: often hospitals or academic medical centres build AI tools in-house or use open-source modelsย but struggle to deploy them reliably across departments, maintain them, or integrate with existing radiology workflows. Aidocโs integration layer bridges that gapย enabling rapid deployment, monitoring, governance and maintenance within real-world clinical settings.ย
In a statement, Aidocโs Chief Business Officer said the partnershipโs goal is โsafe, real-world clinical AI at scale,โ emphasizing that both vendor-provided AI and home-grown models require operational workflows doctors can trust to deliver value in practice.ย
Additionally, this move aligns with Aidocโs broader effort to make clinical AI adoption smoother and more universal. Earlier, Aidoc and NVIDIA co-developed an open-source framework called BRIDGE (Blueprint for Resilient Integration and Deployment of Guided Excellence), meant to provide healthcare organizations with a vendor-neutral roadmap for integrating, validating, deploying and monitoring AI across sites.
The collaboration is seen as a significant step forward for medical AIย one that could hasten adoption of AI diagnostics globally, reduce duplication of infrastructure investments, and enable faster translation of imaging-AI innovations from lab-to-bedside.
โOur goal is safe, real-world clinical AI at scale whether hospitals use vendor products or their own MONAI-based models, aiOS ensures they enter care pathways fast, reliably and without reinventing the wheel.โ
By
HB Team

