NVIDIA, RTI to Demonstrate Real-Time AI Integration Solutions for Medical Devices

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NVIDIA and RTI showcase real-time AI integration for medical devices via webinar March 3, 2026, combining Holoscan platform with Connext DDS middleware to streamline edge deployment.

NVIDIA, RTI to Demonstrate Real-Time AI Integration Solutions for Medical Devices

NVIDIA and Real-Time Innovations (RTI) will collaborate on a webinar scheduled for March 3, 2026, to showcase technical approaches for streamlining artificial intelligence deployment at the edge of physical systems. The session will focus on how NVIDIA's Holoscan platform and RTI's Connext DDS middleware technology work together to address integration challenges in real-time AI applications, particularly within the medical device sector.

The webinar will examine methods for achieving seamless connectivity between sensor inputs and system processing, a critical requirement for medical device manufacturers developing edge-based AI solutions. By combining NVIDIA's AI computing framework with RTI's data distribution software, the companies aim to demonstrate how organizations can reduce development timelines and complexity when integrating multiple data streams and computational tasks.

The event represents an industry effort to standardize integration approaches for real-time AI workloads in healthcare and medical technology. As medical device development increasingly incorporates edge AI capabilities, solutions that minimize integration friction between hardware, sensors, and software become increasingly important for manufacturers seeking to accelerate product development cycles.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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