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Proscia has expanded its collaboration with AWS by integrating its Concentriq® platform with AWS HealthImaging, aiming to tackle data management challenges and accelerate AI-driven precision medicine workflows across laboratories and life sciences organisations.
Proscia, a leader in digital pathology solutions, has taken a significant step forward in its collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by integrating its Concentriq® platform with AWS HealthImaging. Announced on September 16, 2025, this integration targets two of the most pressing challenges in digital pathology: managing the surging volumes of data and standardising siloed datasets across laboratories and life sciences organisations. The joint effort aims to provide a cloud-native foundation that accelerates routine workflows and advances AI-driven precision medicine initiatives.
AWS HealthImaging is a HIPAA-eligible cloud service designed to store, analyse, and share whole slide images at petabyte scale. By combining this with Proscia’s Concentriq platform, the integrated solution offers laboratories enterprise-scale interoperability, fast image retrieval, built-in standardisation, and an enhanced foundation for AI data analysis. As a member of the AWS Partner Network, Proscia states that about 70% of its customers already run Concentriq on AWS, benefiting from implementations that are up to five times faster and with a lower total cost of ownership compared to legacy or on-premises systems.
This integration builds on Proscia’s established reputation for supporting life sciences and diagnostic workflows. The company previously introduced a real-world data offering within Concentriq, providing access to over 10 million de-identified pathology images accompanied by clinical and genomic data. This valuable resource is utilised daily by 14 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, underscoring Proscia’s role in accelerating personalised care breakthroughs across the industry.
The move aligns with broader trends in digital health technology, where cloud-based solutions like AWS HealthImaging are increasingly sought after to ensure scalability, standardisation, and seamless sharing of medical images. Other healthtech companies are also integrating with AWS HealthImaging; for instance, MedDream’s Universal DICOM Viewer now offers healthcare professionals the ability to access medical images from any device, facilitating telemedicine workflows and robust disaster recovery.
Overall, Proscia’s expanded AWS collaboration advances the digital pathology sector by addressing key technical challenges, enabling faster, standardised, and AI-ready data management at scale. This development represents another step toward transforming precision medicine with cloud computing, reflecting a growing industry commitment to leveraging AI and real-world data for improved diagnostics and patient outcomes.
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Source: Noah Wire Services