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AI IN HEALTHCARE
Expanding beyond healthcare: full-stack AI infrastructure While healthcare represents a primary focus, the expanded strategic collaboration between Fujitsu and Nvidia extends beyond medical applications.
The partnership aims to create full-stack AI infrastructure integrating AI agents across multiple sectors, including manufacturing and robotics.
Takahito Tokita, Fujitsu’ s representative director and CEO, says:“ Fujitsu’ s strategic collaboration with Nvidia will accelerate AI-driven business transformation in enterprise and government sectors.“ By combining the cutting-edge technologies of both companies, we will develop and provide full-stack AI infrastructure, starting with sectors such as manufacturing where Japan is a global leader.
“ To further support the expanding needs of AI infrastructure, Fujitsu and Nvidia will expand this partnership in the areas of high-performance computing and quantum.”
The initiative focuses on co-developing an AI agent platform tailored for industryspecific applications, coupled with computing infrastructure that integrates the FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU series and Nvidia GPUs via Nvidia NVLink Fusion.
Leveraging cutting-edge computing power Jensen Huang, Nvidia’ s Founder and CEO, positions the collaboration within the broader context of building infrastructure to power the AI industrial revolution globally.
He says:“ The AI industrial revolution has begun and we must build the infrastructure to power it – in Japan and across the globe.“ Fujitsu is a true pioneer in computing and Japan’ s trusted leader in supercomputing, quantum research and enterprise systems.“ Together, Nvidia and Fujitsu are connecting and extending our ecosystems to forge a powerful partnership for the era of AI.”
Nvidia’ s chips are crucial for powering large language models and AI systems used commercially, making the partnership logical in an increasingly crowded healthcare AI market.
Addressing Japan’ s demographic challenges The initiative arises as Japan’ s healthcare system confronts the challenges of an ageing population, with significant implications for resource allocation and workforce availability.
This demographic reality drives Fujitsu’ s wider Uvance strategy, focused on leveraging technology to address pressing societal challenges.
The company aims to establish this AI infrastructure as an indispensable social foundation for Japan’ s digital society by 2030, accelerating enterprise AI market growth while fostering corporate development and creating substantial social value.
As healthcare providers globally face staffing deficiencies, automation becomes increasingly attractive for routine tasks not requiring human discernment.
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