Bengaluru-based 5C Network, India’s leading AI-driven radiology platform, has entered into a partnership with German Medical Innovation Co. Ltd (GMIC), a modern medical centre in Limassol, Cyprus, to bring its artificial intelligence solutions to the European healthcare ecosystem. The agreement marks a key milestone in 5C Network’s global expansion, introducing its flagship Bionic Suite—India’s most widely deployed AI-powered radiology system—to Europe.
A Strategic Leap in AI-Powered Radiology
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), facilitated by PwC Cyprus, will focus on deploying and clinically validating two of 5C Network’s proprietary technologies—Bionic Vision and Bionic Voice—before scaling them across Europe. These AI tools are designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, streamline radiology workflows, and cut turnaround times for medical imaging.
Under the agreement, both sides will collaborate on research projects, pilot deployments, and clinical validation studies to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bionic Suite in European healthcare settings.
Transforming Diagnostic Workflows
The partnership’s initial phase will involve deploying Bionic Vision, an AI platform that assists radiologists in image detection, triage, and quality control. Alongside it, Bionic Voice, a speech-to-report innovation, will enable radiologists to generate structured and precise reports rapidly—an advancement expected to significantly improve reporting efficiency and accuracy.
A Global Step Forward
Commenting on the collaboration, Kalyan Sivasailam, Co-Founder and CEO of 5C Network, described it as a “strategic leap” in the company’s mission to make radiology more efficient and accessible through AI.
“Our partnership with GMIC Cyprus marks the next phase of our journey—building the world’s first AI-native radiology platform that responds to a global demand for faster, smarter, and more reliable diagnostics,” Sivasailam said.
Expanding India’s AI Footprint in Global Healthcare
With this collaboration, 5C Network joins the growing list of Indian digital health companies making inroads into international markets. The company aims to position India’s AI expertise at the forefront of global healthcare transformation, bridging innovation from Bengaluru to Europe.
