
Our Innovation
Discover our latest AI-based R&D projectsImplicity aspires to leverage cardiology practice and design predictive solutions for tomorrow by combining state-of-the-art software technology with data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. We are commited to democratizing Remote cardiac Monitoring, transformic clinic practice and shaping the future of healthcare with our innovative solutions.
Implicity’s innovation strategy
It consists in exploiting the remote monitoring data from cardiac implantable electronic devices to produce medical device software transforming clinical practice and shaping the future of patient care in cardiology, by:
- Continuously improving the performances of our remote monitoring platform for better productivity of medical teams
- Bringing a predictive and preventive dimension to the monitoring of cardiac rhythm diseases, heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases
Implicity’s expertise combines state-of-the-art software technology with signal processing and artificial intelligence, though a skilled team of dedicated data scientists.
Hydro project
Heart Failure Prediction module laureate of Health Data Hub
“Hydro” project is a major medical challenge. It aims to predict heart failure crisis with hospitalization and alert healthcare professionals in charge of the patient to prevent aggravation with the existing therapeutic arsenal. This project is a full-software deeptech solution: a prediction score combining machine learning and symbolic artificial intelligence based on clinical and daily CIED data. Implicity is the only private company to get access to Health Data Hub (HDH), one of the largest patient database in the world, and Hydro is the first project approved by the French Data Protection Agency (CNIL – Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés) in May 2020.
Our partnerships
Cordeliers Research Centre (CRC)
Data Protection Policy and Information for Patients
- Medical research ;
- development and validation of algorithms ;
- statistical studies ;
- contribution to the improvement of patient care.
In accordance with the data protection laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), patients have the right to access their data, as well as the right to object to the processing.
Privacy policy
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