Denmark, which is based on Denmark, has announced a company that provides Amnesty International Rafika to help nurses to monitor patients and improve workflow has announced that it has created three -dimensional rebuilding in the actual time of the hospital room using Gefion, national computers of Denmark.
The goal is to help nurses to identify early risks, reduce paperwork and improve patient care.
Managed by the Danish Center for Innovation of Artificial Intelligence, Gefion was built on it Nvidia DGX Systems. Teton uses NVIDIA DGX systems “to create data for digital twins.”
According to NVIDIA, the DGX station is “Nvidia Grace Blackwell Desktop SuperCcomputer supported by Nvidia Blackwell Ultra Platform.” It enables artificial intelligence developers, researchers, data scientists and students of the initial model, adjusting large models and inferring desktop devices.
In addition, users can run or publish models locally on NVIDIA DGX Cloud, or any other accelerated cloud or other infrastructure for the data center.
Digital twin provides a vision in the actual time of what is happening within the care facility in the 3D.
In a statement, the company explained that the Teton Ai Gym is a simulation engine that makes 3D care environments for patients and realistic employees using artificial data.
The company said that the first pilots showed that it could reduce night work by up to 25 %.
“Our system can understand what people do, how they sleep, the rate of breathing, their location and their walk,” said Teton. Mobihealthnews.
“All these things can do in real time and provide continuous measures on the patient’s health and the care they receive,” he said. “Working in 3D is a game change for the TEO-2 model, and this was only possible with access to the super computer. With all these data points, we can speed up the time of repetition and cancel a new scale for the next generation of our model, TEO-2.”
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Other companies involved in the 3D health care space include RESTOR3D, a 3D printed bone transplant company that raised $ 38 million in April. Summers Value partners participated in the tour, along with the current private sector investors.
RESTOR3D provides common alternatives and 3D printing for OSSEONTATIVE materials, artificial intelligence -based planning tools.
In 2024, Taiwan -based Medtech Surglasses has announced that it has carried out a surgical navigation system on augmented reality in Thailand.
Thailand Hospital performed the old warriors and the Chloalongkorn Hospital, the first AR surgeries using the Caduceus system.
Surglasses, which is designed for spine surgeons, provides a three -dimensional visualization of the patient’s anatomical structures during procedures, including bones, tissues and organs.
Another Taiwanese company, Jellox Biotech cooperated with Mayo Clinic to provide artificial intelligence photography solution to support cancer diagnosis for research and clinical practices.
Organizations have signed an agreement to increase the development of Jellox technology and verify health. The company provides a solution to 3D pathology that uses artificial intelligence to provide spatial analysis of cancer tissue images.