Agadir – Siemens Healthineers and Mediot AI, a subsidiary of ABA Life, have entered into a strategic partnership to generate a new artificial intelligence-enhanced healthcare infrastructure across Africa and other emerging markets.
“MEDIOT AI, a subsidiary of ABA Life, and Siemens Healthineers are collaborating to strengthen health infrastructure through the integration of artificial intelligence and digital systems in Africa and emerging markets,” Mediot AI announced.
The collaboration brings together Siemens Healthineers’ expertise in medical imaging, diagnostics, hospital systems, and biomedical technologies with Mediot AI’s sovereign artificial intelligence platforms and healthcare operating systems.
According to the Mediot AI announcement, the initiative will focus on several strategic areas, including AI-assisted diagnosis and clinical decision support, smart hospital infrastructure, interoperability of healthcare systems, telehealth and telemedicine services, and predictive biomedical maintenance.
The partnership will also support the development of secure and sovereign health data environments through Mediot AI’s Fusion Computing System, designed to host and operate artificial intelligence models while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.
At the center of the ecosystem is the MEDIFUS Health Operating System, a next-generation digital infrastructure developed by Mediot AI.
The platform is designed to integrate medical devices, clinical data, and artificial intelligence models within a unified and secure healthcare environment.
“At the heart of this ecosystem is the MEDIFUS Health Operating System, designed to integrate medical devices, clinical data, and artificial intelligence models into a unified and secure healthcare environment,” Mediot AI explained.
According to the announcement, MEDIFUS also enables the deployment of intelligent digital agents capable of assisting healthcare professionals in clinical workflows and decision-making processes.
Beyond the development of AI applications, the two partners aim to establish the technological foundations required for the large-scale deployment of artificial intelligence within healthcare facilities, hospital networks, and national health systems.
The collaboration further covers the development of specialized intelligent agents for healthcare professionals, connected medicine platforms, and advanced medical technologies tailored to the needs of emerging markets.
