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QMENTA offers AI cloud-native software solutions for #MedicaI Imaging in #ImagingClinicalTrials

QMENTA is a global AI tech company offering cloud-native software solutions for #MedicalImaging in #ImagingClinicalTrials. Our customizable platform integrates 5 solutions in one single system, eliminating human errors, for faster and more accurate decision-making.
#PACS #CentralReview #ImagingBiomarkers #QueryManagement.

Photos from QMENTAInc's post 06/15/2026

A great morning at the Hospital de Sant Pau Health Hub, one of Barcelona's most vibrant hubs for health innovation.

Thank you to Montse Barceló for hosting us and giving the team a tour of the ecosystem, along with introductions to several companies working across digital health, clinical research, and healthcare innovation.

Always valuable to connect with organizations tackling different challenges across healthcare and research, while contributing to the growing health innovation community in Barcelona.

06/11/2026

🔍 Most imaging workflow failures aren't discovered during study startup.

They're often uncovered much later—during database lock, audits, or when teams need to reconstruct imaging decisions across multiple vendors.

Join our upcoming webinar to learn where these risks emerge and how sponsors can maintain inspection-ready imaging workflows from first patient in to database lock.

📅 June 25, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM ET | 6:00 PM CET

Register now:
https://neuroimaging.qmenta.com/webinar/one-click-between-timepoints-one-table-for-the-whole-subject

06/09/2026

If your imaging data were inspected tomorrow, would you be ready?

From audit trails and data traceability to quality control and de-identification, imaging compliance involves much more than storing scans.

Our latest article explores the common gaps that can create risk during a clinical trialand how teams can avoid them.

Read more:
https://www.qmenta.com/blog/clinical-trial-imaging-compliance-why-your-next-audit-could-derail-your-trial

06/01/2026

🚀 QMENTA Platform 4.2 is here.

Built for faster, more efficient imaging operations, this release introduces improvements across workflows, DICOM performance, and authentication.

Key updates include:
✔️ Faster uploads and data retrieval
✔️ Improved platform responsiveness
✔️ Modern authentication with SSO, SAML, and MFA support
✔️ Workflow enhancements designed to reduce operational friction

Designed to help imaging teams spend less time managing data and more time generating insights.

Read the full release notes:
🔗 https://www.qmenta.com/blog/qmenta-platform-4.2-release-faster-imaging-workflows-improved-dicom-performance-and-modern-authentication/h1

05/29/2026

We're excited to join the 22@Network Barcelona community.

As a company founded and headquartered in Barcelona, we are proud to become part of one of Europe's leading innovation ecosystems, bringing together organizations working across technology, research, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation.

We look forward to connecting with fellow members, sharing knowledge, and contributing to the continued growth of Barcelona as a global hub for innovation and health technology.

05/27/2026

Advanced imaging research is moving faster than the infrastructure supporting it.

At ISMRM 2026, one topic kept coming up across conversations with researchers, imaging teams, and AI groups: operational complexity.

From multi-site harmonization and protocol variability to centralized review and auditability, imaging operations are becoming a critical part of scalable research.

Our latest blog explores the infrastructure conversations happening behind the scenes at ISMRM 2026 👇
https://www.qmenta.com/blog/the-infrastructure-conversation-behind-advanced-imaging-research-at-ismrm-2026

05/26/2026

GPT-Rosalind may accelerate drug discovery.

But faster discovery also means more pressure on clinical trial operations.

More candidates. More complex endpoints. More imaging data. More need for infrastructure that can keep pace without compromising quality, traceability, or compliance.

In our latest article, we look at why GPT-Rosalind is not a clinical trial tool — but it may become a clinical trial operations problem.

Read more: https://www.qmenta.com/blog/gpt-rosalind-is-not-a-clinical-trial-tool.-it-is-a-clinical-trial-problem

Photos from QMENTAInc's post 05/21/2026

Great couple of days at The Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging this week for our hands-on neuroimaging workflow workshop.

Really enjoyed the conversations with researchers, imaging teams, and research IT professionals around the day-to-day challenges of managing imaging data and scaling neuroimaging research workflows.

Big thank you to Katherine M. and Hope Taft for all the help coordinating and supporting the workshop — and to everyone who joined the sessions and shared their perspectives throughout the week.

For those interested in learning more about the infrastructure and workflows behind QMENTA’s Imaging Hub:https://www.qmenta.com/imaging-hub

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05/20/2026

Most health systems already have governance strategies for clinical and operational data.

But imaging data often evolved separately — across different systems, standards, workflows, and stakeholders.

As healthcare organizations push further into AI, predictive analytics, and research collaboration, that separation is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.

Because the challenge is no longer just storing imaging data.
It’s whether the data is standardized, interoperable, and usable at enterprise scale.

In this new video, QMENTA CEO Vesna Prchkovska shares a perspective many health systems are now confronting as AI initiatives begin to depend more heavily on imaging data.

Photos from QMENTAInc's post 05/14/2026

Wrapping up a great week at ISMRM 2026 in Cape Town 🇿🇦

A lot of conversations this week reinforced the growing importance of scalable and operationally mature imaging workflows as clinical research and AI-driven studies continue to evolve.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth to connect with the QMENTA team. If we didn’t get the chance to meet, you can book a conversation with the team here: https://meetings.hubspot.com/tim-meckes1/book-a-demo-website

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