CARPL joins Stanford University’s industry affiliates program

The announcement came as part of Stanford AIMI Symposium 2022

CARPL.ai, a technology platform that connects Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications and healthcare providers announced their participation in Stanford University’s prestigious Industry Affiliates Program through the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI).

The announcement came as part of Stanford AIMI Symposium 2022, leading conferences on AI in medicine. The 3rd annual symposium was a hybrid event, held both in person at Stanford and live streamed for online attendees.

Curt Langlotz, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Informatics and Director of Stanford AIMI, said, “AIMI faculty have been working with CARPL for almost three years, including our most recent work on cryptographic inferencing for AI models. We are excited to formalize our relationship with CARPL.ai and look forward to our affiliation with them.”

Speaking at the AIMI symposium, Dr Vidur Mahajan, Chief Executive Officer, CARPL.ai said, “Stanford is the undoubted leader in the field, having sparked the AI in imaging revolution by publishing some of the first research, and open sourcing some of the first datasets in medical imaging. We consider it our privilege to be part of their ecosystem.”

As the number of AI applications coming into the clinical realm increases, it is becoming nearly impossible for healthcare providers to access, assess and then integrate these solutions into their clinical workflows. CARPL bridges this gap by acting as an intermediary platform for development, testing, and distribution of these AI applications.

Johanna Kim, Executive Director of Stanford AIMI said, CARPL is unique in the combined capabilities that the platform offers – their data management, search, cohort creation, annotation, validation and deployment modules provide a holistic approach to translation of AI models into the clinic. We look forward to a successful long-term partnership. It will be exciting to see how CARPL supports researchers and clinicians.”

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