L&T Technology Services has collaborated with NVIDIA to develop cutting-edge AI-enabled software architectures for respiratory diagnostics. This partnership aims to enhance medical imaging quality and real-time clinical decision-making, driving innovation in healthcare technology.
L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) has entered into a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA Corporation to advance software-defined architectures for medical devices, particularly focusing on respiratory diagnostics. Leveraging NVIDIA’s Holoscan and IGX Orin platforms, this initiative seeks to improve image clarity, latency, and scalability of medical imaging systems.
The collaboration addresses industry challenges such as high costs and reliance on proprietary hardware by developing scalable, AI-driven solutions that support multiple applications in real-time clinical environments. These include noise reduction, contrast enhancement, and advanced AI/ML models for identifying respiratory conditions through superior imaging.
Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of L&T Technology Services, highlighted that this partnership accelerates the creation of AI-powered medical imaging solutions, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and operational efficiency for clinicians, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
NVIDIA’s Senior Vice President, Shanker Trivedi, emphasized the value this partnership brings by merging LTTS’s expertise in medical devices with NVIDIA’s AI computing platform to deliver software-defined medical device innovations.
Key Highlights:
Collaboration focuses on AI-enabled respiratory diagnostics and medical imaging
Utilizes NVIDIA’s Holoscan software and IGX Orin hardware platforms
Enhances image quality with noise reduction, contrast, and texture improvements
AI/ML models support real-time detection and classification of respiratory conditions
Addresses cost and hardware dependency challenges with software-defined architectures
Speeds up clinical decision-making, improving healthcare efficiency and patient care
Source: L&T Technology Services Limited, NVIDIA Corporation, Business Standard, Medical Device Network