Major advances in AI and 3D medical imaging are changing what patients see in the exam room
Even as AI rewrites the rules across industries, healthcare is still confronting a half-century of diagnostic stasis — but a new generation of companies is betting that advances in AI and 3D medical imaging can finally close the gap between what physicians see and what patients understand.
One Paris-born startup thinks the solution starts in the exam room. Avatar Medical SA, a post-seed medtech startup, converts MRI and CT scans into personalized 3D models delivered instantly at the point of care. The company has built its clinical workflow around Dell Pro Precision hardware — a partnership that exemplifies what “tech for good” looks like in practice, according to Jon Siegal (pictured, left), senior vice president of portfolio marketing at Dell Technologies Inc.
“It’s such a pleasure to see how tech for good can really help the medical community. The Dell Pro Precision line that we have today … plays an integral role in what they do,” Siegal said. “It’s been a really great partnership to see how our latest and greatest technology could be translated into eye-opening benefits in terms of what they’re bringing to the market.”













