Flywheel Integrates with AWS HealthImaging for Clinical and AI Data Management
Flywheel has integrated its medical imaging data management platform with Amazon Web Services HealthImaging to enhance data activation for clinical trials and AI development, announced in a press release.
The integration allows biopharma, medical device, and academic medical organizations to transform imaging and video data into a reusable enterprise data lake for research and clinical workflows. Flywheel acts as a governed data layer that standardizes, validates, and prepares imaging data before it enters AWS HealthImaging’s storage environment.
According to the company, the combined system supports both exploratory research and regulated clinical workflows without requiring new ingestion or compliance pipelines. Users can operationalize imaging data for endpoint analysis, cohort development, and AI model training while maintaining compliance and scalability.
Flywheel plans to showcase the integration at the Bio IT World Conference and Expo in Boston from May 19 to 21, 2026.
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