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    Home » HOPPR Introduces New Programs to Speed Up Medical Imaging AI Development
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    HOPPR Introduces New Programs to Speed Up Medical Imaging AI Development

    By Business Leaders ReviewDecember 2, 2025
    HOPPR Launches FDS and Catalyst Program to Accelerate Medical Imaging AI at RSNA 2025

    Key Highlights

    • HOPPR unveils Forward Deployed Services (FDS) and the Catalyst Program at RSNA 2025 to speed up medical imaging AI development.
    • FDS embeds machine learning experts directly within partner teams for hands-on collaboration and workflow-focused AI solutions.
    • The Catalyst Program provides early access to foundation models, curated datasets, compute tokens, and expert training to help researchers develop imaging AI in weeks.

    At RSNA 2025, HOPPR announced the expansion of its HOPPR™ AI Foundry with two groundbreaking programs: Forward Deployed Services (FDS) and the Catalyst Program.

    These offerings are designed to accelerate advancements in medical imaging technology, enabling healthcare organizations and AI teams to develop, test, and deploy imaging AI solutions faster than ever.

    By integrating AI, machine learning, and data analytics, HOPPR is enabling radiology departments and imaging innovators to deliver better diagnostic workflows.

    Forward Deployed Services (FDS): HOPPR’s Most Immersive Support Model

    The Forward Deployed Services (FDS) program introduces an immersive model where HOPPR embeds its machine learning engineers, software developers, data scientists, and clinical specialists directly into partner organizations. This hands-on approach enables transparent collaboration and shared problem-solving tailored to real-world imaging workflows.

    The FDS phased framework includes:

    • Onboarding
    • AI development and prototyping
    • Workflow integration
    • Deployment and performance monitoring

    This ensures AI systems are not only cutting-edge in technology but also fully aligned with radiology operations.

    “FDS reflects our commitment to standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our partners,” said Dr. Khan Siddiqui, CEO and Co-Founder of HOPPR. “It’s our most immersive support model, helping teams design, build, and deploy imaging AI that truly meets today’s challenges.”

    Catalyst Program: Accelerating Imaging AI Research With Data Analytics and Foundation Models

    Alongside FDS, HOPPR introduced the Catalyst Program, aimed at clinician-scientists, imaging researchers, and AI developers looking to move from concept to working model in weeks. The Catalyst Program gives researchers, radiologists, and developers early access to:

    • HOPPR foundation models
    • Curated imaging datasets
    • Fine-tuning tools
    • Compute tokens
    • Training resources
    • ML support from HOPPR specialists

    By removing barriers such as fragmented data pipelines and infrastructure limitations, Catalyst enables responsible, efficient, and scalable medical imaging AI development.

    “Catalyst gives researchers secure access to the foundation models and infrastructure needed to innovate at scale,” said Robert Bakos, CTO and Co-Founder of HOPPR.

    A Complete Technology Ecosystem for Medical Imaging AI

    With Forward Deployed Services (FDS) strengthening applied AI development and the Catalyst Program accelerating research, the HOPPR AI Foundry now offers a complete ecosystem for organizations pushing the boundaries of medical imaging innovation.

    Together, these programs empower hospitals, imaging vendors, and researchers to advance the future of medical imaging technology using AI and advanced data analytics.

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