DeepTek & deepc Partner to Introduce Integrated AI Radiology Platform for Clinical Workflow Management
The collaboration brings together Deeptek’s flagship platform, Augmento, and deepec’s deepcOS under one unified system designed to support multiple AI applications within radiology workflows.
Pune-based AI radiology startup DeepTek and Germany-based deepc have announced a partnership to launch a fully integrated AI-powered radiology platform, aimed at enabling healthcare providers to deploy, manage, and scale clinical AI as a unified system.
As per the startup, the initiative seeks to address the growing challenge in healthcare systems, moving beyond isolated AI pilots toward operational deployment at scale.
The collaboration brings together Deeptek’s flagship platform, Augmento, and deepec’s deepcOS under one unified system designed to support multiple AI applications within radiology workflows.
The combined platform is designed to function as a single system rather than a set of disconnected tools.
The integrated solution provides a single operational layer for the deployment, orchestration, and governance of AI tools across multiple vendors.
It is intended to enable healthcare providers to scale AI adoption across workflows while reducing fragmentation or duplication of infrastructure.
Further, the integrated system enables healthcare providers to deploy and manage multiple AI solutions through a single interface, maintain centralized governance, monitoring, and control of AI performance, and scale use of AI across clinical workflows without rebuilding infrastructure.
Commenting on the new initiative, Amit Kharat, CEO and co-founder of DeepTek.ai, said, “This is not about combining separate capabilities, but about delivering a single system that works in practice. 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.”
Recently, the Pune-based startup announced to deploy its Augmento radiology AI platform at Tata Memorial Hospital, aimed at enabling structured integration of artificial intelligence into cancer imaging workflows while supporting efficiency, oversight, and standardized reporting across clinical systems
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