Pramana, Inc., an AI-enabled health tech company modernising the pathology industry, and Gestalt Diagnostics Inc., a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) powered digital pathology solutions, announced a strategic partnership to offer an AI-powered, end-to-end digital pathology platform for labs, health systems, and academic medical centres.
Using AI algorithms and image analysis applied directly to the entire slide images, Pramana's SpectralHT scanning solution and Gestalt's PathFlow solution can quickly, accurately, and automatically scan slides. The cutting-edge technology can be used post-scan with Gestalt's Image Management System or during the processing stage. The platform used by Gestalt is directly used to manage Pramana's DICOM pictures. By streamlined interaction between the Pramana scanners and Gestalt's award-winning digital pathology solution, PathFlow, this partnership improves each company's technological offering.
"I am excited about the relationship between our two companies. It embodies our philosophy of continuing to bring new methods of diagnostic and research support directly to pathologists, scientists and academics," said Lisa-Jean Clifford, Gestalt COO & Chief Strategy Officer. "When forward-thinking technology companies work together to bring solutions that can significantly impact the tools being used to diagnose and treat patients, train residents and pathologists, and provide a foundation for scientists to build new solutions, then we are making meaningful strides in advancing healthcare globally."
"Digital pathology is crossing the technology adoption chasm and being actively pursued beyond the researchers," said Prasanth Perugupalli, Chief Product Officer of Pramana. "Pramana is pioneering Digital Pathology 2.0 – the new standard in whole slide imaging – designed to empower pathologists, automate lab operations, and enable algorithm developers. Our collaboration with Gestalt will provide labs and pathologists the quality they have come to expect in whole slide imaging and raise confidence in digital adoption."