Dynex Partners with InCor to transform healthcare AI with Quantum-as-a-Service technology

December 21, 2024
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Dynex Partners with InCor to transform healthcare AI with Quantum-as-a-Service technology

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Dynex, a leader in Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) technology, has teamed up with the Heart Institute (InCor) at the University of São Paulo Medical School to enhance the deployment of large language models (LLMs) in healthcare.

Dynex’s scalable and accessible neuromorphic quantum computing supports precision medicine and streamline clinical workflows.

Last year, InCor performed over 5,000 surgeries, 12,000 hospitalizations, more than 13,000 hemodynamic studies, treated more than 22,000 patients and conducted over 247 consultations.

Additionally, it carried out 4 million tests and diagnoses and over 13 million multidisciplinary care consultations. Ranked 18th in the World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2025 by Newsweek, InCor will leverage Dynex’s technology to train advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models on healthcare datasets, paving the way for improved precision medicine and more efficient clinical workflows.

Quantum: The Next Megacycle in Computing and a New Era in Healthcare AI

Dynex plays a key role across industries such as healthcare with its affordable, accessible and scalable QaaS technology underpinned by a robust commitment to ethical integrity that solves real-world problems at scale.

Dynex’s platform utilizes neuromorphic quantum computing to emulate quantum behaviors, delivering scalability of up to 1 million qubits. This architecture is tailor-made for real-world applications such as optimization and machine learning, making it ideally suited for addressing complex healthcare challenges efficiently and cost-effectively.

“Dynex’s innovation will enable the training of advanced AI models developed by InCor, enhancing efficiency, measurability and unlocking numerous additional possibilities," said Jose Eduardo Krieger, Full Professor of Genetics & Molecular Medicine, from InCor.

Daniela Herrmann, Co-Founder of Dynex and Mission Leader at Dynex Moonshots, added: "Our collaboration with InCor demonstrates how quantum-inspired technologies can address critical challenges in healthcare. Neuromorphic quantum computing offers transformative possibilities for advancing precision medicine and improving clinical workflows."

Read more: Dynex's Quantum leap: Revolutionizing computing with ethical chips

The collaboration initiative is designed to optimize healthcare workflows, enhance clinical decision-making, and improve patient outcomes, while minimizing energy consumption and operational costs.

This initiative goes beyond demonstrating raw computational power. By adopting Dynex’s quantum-inspired emulation, InCor can optimize healthcare workflows, enhance clinical decision-making, and improve patient outcomes—all while reducing energy consumption and costs.

Looking ahead, the collaboration will explore integrating neuromorphic computing into genomic research, tackling scalability challenges and enabling advancements in personalized medicine.

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