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10 October 2018

NVIDIA announce new partnership with King's to build AI Infrastructure in the Clinic

King’s College London was today announced as the first partner to adopt the NVIDIA DGX-2 and NVIDIA Clara platform.

King's College London was today announced as the first partner to adopt the NVIDIA DGX-2 and NVIDIA Clara platform at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in Munich.
King's College London was today announced as the first partner to adopt the NVIDIA DGX-2 and NVIDIA Clara platform at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in Munich.

King’s College London was today announced as the first partner to adopt the NVIDIA DGX-2 and NVIDIA Clara platform. The news was delivered by NVIDIA CEO and Founder Jensen Huang during his keynote speech at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC)  - the European edition of the largest global series of events focused on artificial intelligence and its many applications.

The partnership will provide researchers at King’s with the advanced computational power required to tackle the large and complex datasets needed to train artificial intelligence algorithms to deliver breakthroughs in radiology

This is a huge opportunity to transform patient outcomes by applying the extraordinary capabilities of AI to ultimately make diagnoses earlier and more accurately than in the past. This partnership will combine our expertise in medical imaging and health records with NVIDIA’s technology to improve patient care across the U.K.

Professor Sebastien Ourselin, Head of the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences

To learn more about this partnership please head to the NVIDIA website

Professor Ourselin will be delivering a session on AI-enabled Neurology at the conference tomorrow (09:00 - 09:45, 11 Oct) which will explore how AI models can learn from big and unstructured neurological and neuroradiological data to be used as tools for precision medicine.