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i-GENTIC Wins
Best Use of AI in Healthcare of the Year at MedTech World 2026

The single question we heard at MedTech World, asked
in different ways by different roles, was how

The single question we heard at MedTech World, asked in different ways by different roles, was how to deploy AI in healthcare without losing control of it. That is where regulated healthcare stands right now. The capability question has been settled across most use cases. What is keeping deployment on the sidelines is the question of what happens after a system is live: who controls it, what it is allowed to touch, and what evidence exists when something goes wrong.

At the “Beyond the Algorithm” panel, Joshua Lampert, MD from Mount Sinai named hospital inertia as the largest barrier his organization faces in testing and adopting AI. Caution inside hospitals is what keeps catastrophes rare, and the work for any company selling AI into this environment is to give cautious institutions a way to move faster without asking them to be less cautious.

Zahra Timsah used her time on stage to push back on the black box framing that most AI vendors accept by default. i-GENTIC is documented, traceable, and patented. Agent Passport lets an agent enter a defined data set, perform permitted tasks, and exit, with every action recorded. That separates this category from agentic systems that exceed permissions, operate without an evidence trail, and create the exact exposure that compliance, risk, and clinical leaders are most worried about.

GENIE® was voted Best Use of AI in Healthcare of the Year by MedTech World members and attendees. The recognition matters because it came from people who are living with the production question every day.

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