Proscia Expands Amazon Web Services Collaboration to Advance Digital Pathology with Concentriq–AWS HealthImaging Integration

Proscia Expands Amazon Web Services Collaboration to Advance Digital Pathology with Concentriq–AWS HealthImaging Integration

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Proscia, a leading pathology AI company, has announced a major step forward in its collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to address two of digital pathology’s most critical challenges — managing surging data volumes and standardizing fragmented data.

Proscia has now integrated its Concentriq platform with AWS HealthImaging, offering laboratories and life sciences organizations a cloud-native foundation to accelerate workflows and fuel AI-driven precision medicine initiatives. AWS HealthImaging, a HIPAA-eligible service, enables secure storage, analysis, and sharing of whole slide images (WSIs) at petabyte scale in the cloud.

Pathology plays a crucial role in informing up to 70% of clinical decisions, especially for diseases like cancer. Delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) on AWS, Concentriq combines proven workflows, interoperability, and built-in AI with enterprise-grade security, storage optimization, and elastic scalability.

With its new support for AWS HealthImaging, Concentriq brings several key benefits:

  1. Fast retrieval: Sub-second time-to-first-image for WSIs enables high-throughput workflows.

  2. Enterprise-scale interoperability & standardization: Using DICOM-native storage and DICOMweb™ APIs from AWS HealthImaging, Concentriq ensures vendor-neutral data management, aligning pathology with radiology and other imaging modalities while reducing IT overhead. This also strengthens Concentriq’s DICOM leadership, validated across eight major scanner vendors at the Spring 2025 DICOM WG26 WSI Connectathon.

  3. AI-ready data foundation: Pathology data stored in AWS HealthImaging becomes easily accessible for AI development and compatible with Proscia-developed, third-party, and in-house AI tools, enabling faster, cost-efficient, standards-based workflows.

  4. Simplified migration: Legacy archives can be consolidated into the DICOM standard, reducing IT burden while ensuring data continuity.

This deepened AWS collaboration builds on Proscia’s longstanding membership in the AWS Partner Network (APN). Currently, 70% of Proscia’s customers run Concentriq on AWS, achieving implementations up to five times faster and lowering total cost of ownership compared to legacy or on-premises systems.

As part of this partnership, Proscia has achieved several milestones:

  1. Acceptance into the AWS Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Accelerate Program, validating its architecture and unlocking co-selling opportunities with AWS.

  2. Participation in the AWS ISV Workload Migration Program, enabling faster migrations from on-premises to Concentriq on AWS while offering financial incentives to offset cloud migration costs.

  3. Availability of Concentriq AP and Concentriq LS on the AWS Marketplace, making it easier for customers to purchase and manage the platform within their existing AWS accounts.

Expanding our collaboration with AWS through the AWS HealthImaging integration builds on the success we’ve collectively achieved in helping leading laboratories and life sciences organizations scale AI in pathology,” said Coleman Stavish, CTO of Proscia. “It reinforces our commitment to interoperability and DICOM standardization while empowering customers to harness the latest cloud services to advance precision medicine.

To learn more about Concentriq’s integration with AWS HealthImaging, join Access25 virtual event on October 28.

Proscia and AWS have also co-authored a blog titled “Unlocking the Power of the Cloud for Digital Pathology: How Proscia and AWS Deliver a Purpose-Built SaaS Platform” and will be showcasing at the Pathology Visions conference by the Digital Pathology Association from October 5–7. Visit AWS at booth 612 and Proscia at booth 200.

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