French AI digital pathology solutions provider Tribun Health has been selected by the Versailles Hospital Centre to implement the former’s CaloPix imaging platform.

The Versailles Hospital Centre is a supporting institution of Groupement Hospitalier de Territoire Yvelines Sud (GHT 78 Sud), a French regional healthcare grouping.

The implementation aims to modernise diagnostic services within the French public healthcare system, optimising workflows and enhancing diagnostic quality.

CaloPix will be deployed across the pathology department at Versailles Hospital Centre to support primary diagnostics and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Building on its intuitive interface and high performance, the CaloPix is adaptable to the evolving needs of hospital structures.

The platform is designed to be open and interoperable, facilitating future AI integration.

Versailles Hospital Center pathology department head Claire Glaser said: “The selection of CaloPix is fully aligned with our digital transformation strategy.

“We were impressed by the solution’s user-friendliness, performance, and the quality of support offered by Tribun Health’s teams.

“This project, developed in collaboration with the GHT Yvelines Nord, marks a key step for the future of our speciality in the region, particularly regarding AI and collaborative work.

“It also enhances our integration into APHP’s expert networks equipped with the same software.”

The initiative aligns with the digital strategy of the Versailles Hospital Centre and GHT 78 Sud, in collaboration with GHT Nord.

It is part of a national plan to modernise and digitise healthcare infrastructures, serving as a foundation for interoperability within the GHTs of the Yvelines region.

Tribun Health offers digital pathology solutions that improve workflow efficiency and diagnostic accuracy, helping hospitals in transitioning to fully digital pathology solutions.

The company aims to ensure timely and informed diagnoses for cancer patients, leveraging AI and data-driven technology to enhance precision and reduce turnaround times.

Tribun Health CEO Jean-François Pomerol said: “We are honoured by the trust that the Versailles Hospital Center has placed in us.

“This choice reflects a shared commitment to innovating for more effective, collaborative, and patient-centred healthcare.”