News | Artificial Intelligence | April 23, 2026

DeepTek and deepc will deliver fully integrated AI radiology platform for scalable clinical ceployment.

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April 20, 2026 — DeepTek, provider of the Augmento platform and deepc, the company behind deepcOS, have introduced a fully integrated AI operating environment designed to enable healthcare providers to deploy, manage and scale clinical AI as a unified system.

As healthcare systems move beyond isolated AI pilots, the core challenge is no longer access to algorithms, but the ability to operationalize multiple solutions within a governed, scalable clinical framework. This requires infrastructure, orchestration, and AI solutions to function as a single, coherent system rather than a patchwork of disconnected tools, and governance blind spots.

The combined deepc–DeepTek environment addresses this directly. By tightly integrating deepcOS and Augmento, the solution provides a single operational layer for deployment, orchestration and governance of multi-vendor AI, enabling healthcare providers to scale AI across workflows without fragmentation or duplication of infrastructure.

This integrated approach is particularly relevant for advanced healthcare systems, where providers are actively transitioning from pilot use cases to enterprise-wide AI deployment across clinical workflows, and where the need for consistent governance and scalable infrastructure is most pronounced.

Rather than introducing additional layers or standalone tools, the integrated system allows healthcare providers to:

  • Deploy and manage multiple AI solutions through a single environment

  • Maintain centralized governance, monitoring, and control of AI performance

  • Scale AI across clinical workflows without rebuilding infrastructure

“Healthcare providers don’t need more disconnected AI tools — they need systems that can be deployed, governed, and scaled as one,” said Dr Franz Pfister, CEO and co-founder of deepc. “This integrated environment enables exactly that: a unified way to operationalize AI across clinical workflows.”

“This is not about combining separate capabilities, but about delivering a single system that works in practice,” said Dr. Amit Kharat, CEO and co-founder of DeepTek.ai. “Together, we enable healthcare providers to deploy and manage AI in a way that is consistent, scalable, and aligned with real clinical and IT environments.”

The integrated deepc–DeepTek solution is now available to healthcare providers.

For more information, please visit https://deeptek.ai.


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