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NVIDIA and GE HealthCare Join Forces to Accelerate Autonomous Medical Imaging with Physical AI

Key Highlights:
  • NVIDIA and GE HealthCare launch Isaac for Healthcare — a simulation platform to develop autonomous X-ray and ultrasound systems using physical AI.
  • Virtual environments train medical devices for tasks like patient positioning, scanning, and real-time image quality checks, reducing reliance on human operators.
  • The collaboration aims to expand access to diagnostic imaging globally, especially in underserved regions, by enabling scalable and intelligent imaging systems.

GTC, Santa Clara, CA — NVIDIA and GE HealthCare today announced a strategic collaboration to develop autonomous diagnostic imaging systems, leveraging the newly launched NVIDIA Isaac™ for Healthcare — a medical device simulation platform designed to fast-track the development and deployment of robotics and AI-powered imaging technologies.

This partnership marks a significant leap in the evolution of autonomous X-ray and ultrasound systems, supporting the growing global demand for diagnostic services amid clinical staffing shortages and increasing patient loads.

Expanding Access with AI-Powered Imaging

Currently, an estimated two-thirds of the world’s population lacks access to basic medical imaging. By combining robotics, AI, and digital simulation, the collaboration aims to make high-quality diagnostic imaging more widely available — particularly in underserved areas.

The healthcare industry is one of the most important applications of AI, as the demand for healthcare services far exceeds the supply,” said Kimberly Powell, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA. “Our work with GE HealthCare on Isaac for Healthcare reflects a shared mission to extend access to life-saving imaging through autonomous systems.”

Building Intelligence Into Medical Devices

The Isaac for Healthcare platform is powered by NVIDIA’s three foundational robotics computing technologies — DGX™, Omniverse™, and Holoscan — and includes pre-trained models, vision and language processing, and digital twins for medical environments.

GE HealthCare is committed to redefining and enhancing patient care through cutting-edge technologies,” said Roland Rott, President and CEO of Imaging at GE HealthCare. “With NVIDIA’s physical AI capabilities, we are advancing toward fully autonomous imaging systems that can alleviate workforce pressures while improving care delivery.”

Simulated Learning for Real-World Results

Isaac for Healthcare supports scalable simulations — from operating rooms and surgical procedures to entire hospital layouts — enabling virtual prototyping and real-world deployment of AI systems. Its capabilities include:

  • Digital twin environments for realistic testing and training
  • Multi-modal sensor simulation for complex imaging and diagnostic workflows
  • Real-time deployment via NVIDIA Holoscan for edge AI-powered decision-making
Growing Ecosystem of AI-Driven Healthcare Robotics

The platform is already being adopted by early innovators such as Moon Surgical, Neptune Medical, and Xcath, and is backed by ecosystem partners including Ansys, Kinova, Kuka, Franka, and ImFusion.

As autonomous solutions continue to transform the medical imaging landscape, NVIDIA and GE HealthCare are poised to lead a new era in AI-augmented diagnostics, aiming to ensure every patient — regardless of geography — has access to the next generation of intelligent, efficient, and equitable healthcare technologies.

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