Provides Efficient Interaction with Consolidated AI Results PALO ALTO, Calif., March 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fovia Ai, Inc., an innovative leader in AI findings analysis and workflow software, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for F.A.S.T.® aiCockpit® CT Lung Nodule through Fovia, Inc., its parent company.F.A.S.T.aiCockpit CT Lung Nodule is an application that allows radiologists to efficiently visualize, navigate, edit and accept/reject lung nodule detection algorithm results.FDA Cleared 510(k) F.A.S.T.® aiCockpit® CT Lung Nodule Software Now Available for PACS, Universal Viewers, Reporting Systems, and AI Vendors, Orchestrators, and Platforms F.A.S.T.aiCockpit CT Lung Nodule provides radiologists a powerful tool for reviewing AI-driven radiology findings that both accelerates case times and expedites artificial intelligence integration within the radiology landscape.
This streamlined application provides optimized workflows for interacting with AI results from Chest CT Lung Nodule detection AI algorithms and is the first component of F.A.S.T. aiCockpit Universal AI Viewer, which will deliver optimized workflows for all radiology AI algorithms, further eliminating the need to launch multiple viewers.F.A.S.T.aiCockpit CT Lung Nodule can be easily embedded in existing workflows so that radiologists can quickly review, edit and decide on the relevancy and accuracy of algorithm results.
Multiple algorithms can be included in any F.A.S.T.aiCockpit CT Lung Nodule installation, eliminating the need for companies to integrate separate AI vendors and algorithms, thereby significantly reducing integration costs.Once F.A.S.T.aiCockpit is installed, companies can immediately begin offering efficient, comprehensive AI tools resulting in faster case times, thereby increasing accuracy and expediting clinical decision-making for their radiologists.
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