Medical University of Graz Selects Indica Labs' HALO AP® and Leica Biosystems for Advanced Digital Pathology Diagnostics

09 September 2024 | Monday | News


The integration of HALO AP®’s AI-driven workflows and Leica's Aperio GT 450 scanners will streamline diagnostics and research for over 400,000 slides annually, enhancing precision medicine and educational training at one of Austria’s largest hospitals.

The Diagnostics & Research Institute for Pathology at the Medical University of Graz, a leader in personalized patient care and one of the largest hospitals in Austria, has selected the HALO AP® digital pathology platform from Indica Labs to deliver primary diagnostics. The enterprise digital pathology platform was selected alongside Aperio GT 450 scanners from Leica Biosystems for quality, performance, functionality, and usability.

Trusted by hospitals, pharma, and CROs alike, HALO AP® supports primary diagnosis with integrated AI-enabled workflows, streamlines second opinion requests and consults, supports research pipelines, and manages clinical trials all within a unified platform.

The Medical University of Graz anticipates reporting on ~400,000 glass slides generated annually by their institute beginning in January of 2025. With a large team of 30 pathologists, HALO AP® will be integral to streamlining diagnostic workflows with its built-in suite of advanced tools and features. The Institute plans to take advantage of support for the DICOM file format to ensure that all digitized data is easily accessible for current and future research. In addition, HALO AP® will be integrated with the PAS Xanthos laboratory information system from PROGRAMMIERFABRIK GmbH that is currently deployed at the university hospital.

“The selection of the HALO AP platform from Indica Labs represents a huge advance in our digital pathology capabilities,” says Prof. Peter Regitnig from Med Uni Graz. “HALO AP’s user-friendly interface greatly enhances our ability to interpret complex morphological features. Digital pathology is not only streamlining diagnostic workflows but also laying the essential groundwork for AI-driven analysis. This integration marks a significant step toward more accurate, efficient, and data-driven pathology practices. By embracing these technologies, we are positioning ourselves at the forefront of the next generation in medical diagnostics.”

In addition to advancing diagnostic workflows, the Medical University of Graz plans to digitize tumor boards with HALO AP® and will leverage annotated digital training sets created within the platform to enhance the education of medical students and resident pathologists.

“We’re delighted that the prestigious Medical University of Graz has selected HALO AP® to deliver precision medicine to their community,” commented Steven Hashagen, CEO of Indica Labs. “With the ability to integrate any AI algorithm into HALO AP® and deploy it for diagnostics, the Diagnostics & Research Institute for Pathology is well positioned for future expansion of their workflows.”


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