WORK Medical Technology Group has entered a strategic partnership with the Wuxi Branch of Ruijin Hospital-Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine (Xin Rui Hospital) for the development of AI applications in healthcare.
The collaboration aims to foster a smart clinical ecosystem development, leveraging AI in medical applications.
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The agreement between Xin Rui Hospital and WORK Medical’s subsidiary, Work (Hangzhou) Medical Treatment Equipment, underscores a shared commitment to advancing hospital informatisation.
This initiative is poised to accelerate the development of next-generation medical products.
Work Hangzhou will provide support to Xin Rui Hospital in integrating AI technology with its diverse medical resources.
The objective is to construct a digital knowledge base that will underpin intelligent healthcare services, encompassing text, imaging, and laboratory data.
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By GlobalDataWORK Medical CEO and chairman Wu Shuang said: “By combining our expertise with Xin Rui Hospital’s clinical data and practical environment, we aim to establish a model for hospital digitalisation and intelligent healthcare applications.
“We expect this collaboration to accelerate the AI transformation of domestic hospitals, broaden the adoption of our technology solutions, promote the development of AI-driven healthcare, and unlock new opportunities and long-term value for WORK Medical.”
The partnership is set to enhance Work Hangzhou’s AI solutions, transitioning from single-image data to complex multimodal data analysis.
It will facilitate the development, training and clinical AI models application across a variety of healthcare scenarios.
Both parties aim to establish a framework that includes model training, data governance, and the practical translation of research into clinical settings.
