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Harrison.ai Partners with Apollo Radiology International to Strengthen Global Teleradiology Services with Advanced AI powered Imaging Solutions

Chicago and Bangalore, 2nd Dec 2025, Harrison.ai, a leading global health-tech innovator in AI-powered medical imaging, has announced a strategic partnership with Apollo Radiology International (ARI), one of the world’s largest and most advanced teleradiology companies. Through this collaboration, Harrison.ai’s cutting-edge Chest X-ray (CXR) and Brain CT (CTB) diagnostic assistant solutions have been deployed across ARI’s global reporting ecosystem.

Operating across 32 countries with reporting hubs in India, the UK, the USA, and the UAE, ARI provides high-quality radiology interpretations to more than 200 healthcare organizations worldwide. Its network is projected to report over two million scans annually, making it one of the most comprehensive enterprise-scale teleradiology providers globally.

By integrating Harrison.ai’s clinically validated AI solutions into its workflow, ARI further strengthens its commitment to delivering fast, reliable, and clinically superior radiology reporting services particularly in critical and emergency care settings.

“This partnership marks a significant step in advancing global teleradiology quality and efficiency,” said Dr. Sreenivasa Raju Kalidindi, Global CEO & Medical Director, Apollo Radiology International. “At ARI, our priority is to ensure every patient regardless of geography receives timely and accurate radiology care. By adopting Harrison.ai’s proven AI solutions for CXR and CT Brain scans will enhance our ability to triage critical cases faster and support our radiologists with deeper insights. This collaboration accelerates our mission to elevate the standard of care across all regions we serve.”

Harrison.ai combines deep-learning expertise with radiological excellence to detect a comprehensive range of findings on chest X-ray and non-contrast CT brain studies. Its embedded triage functionality surfaces potentially critical cases earlier, supporting radiologists to prioritise life-threatening abnormalities more effectively.

“We are thrilled to partner with Apollo Radiology International, an organisation that shares our commitment to improving patient outcomes at scale,” said Dr Aengus Tran, CEO and co-founder, Harrison.ai. “ARI’s teleradiology footprint makes this an impactful deployment. Together, we’re supporting radiologists with advanced tools that enhance reporting workflows and help deliver faster, more accurate diagnoses to patients around the world.”

Harrison.ai has a local team in India to support customers on the ground and collaborate closely on developing products tailored to the specific needs of the Indian healthcare landscape. As ARI continues to expand its reach globally, the integration of AI-powered radiology support is expected to play a pivotal role in improving operational efficiency.

Together, ARI and Harrison.ai are committed to building an ecosystem where artificial intelligence amplifies radiologist capacity, accelerates time-to-diagnosis, and enhances patient care quality worldwide.

About Apollo Radiology International (ARI)

Apollo Radiology International is a global leader in teleradiology reporting, offering high-quality, round-the-clock radiology services across 32 countries. With reporting centres in India, the UK, the USA, and the UAE, ARI supports public and private healthcare providers with subspecialty expertise, advanced quality systems, and a commitment to delivering clinically superior interpretations at scale.

About Harrison.ai

Harrison.ai is a global healthcare technology company that enhances clinician capacity and patient care through AI automation. Clinician-led and patient-first, our suite of solutions supports earlier, more accurate diagnoses and seamlessly integrates into clinical workflows.Harrison.ai solutions are available in 40+ countries and to half of all Australian radiologists. They are clinically deployed at 1,000+ customer sites globally, including 40+ NHS Trusts and all public emergency departments in Hong Kong. With 3,400+ clinicians using our tools, Harrison.ai has impacted more than 7 million patients’ lives to date.

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