NXP, GE HealthCare Partner to Advance Edge AI for Acute Care at CES 2026

NXP Semiconductors and GE HealthCare have partnered to accelerate the use of edge artificial intelligence in acute care settings, unveiling two new AI-driven concepts in anesthesiology and neonatal care at CES 2026.

The partnership aims to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes by delivering low-latency, secure, on-device intelligence at the point of care.

The collaboration combines NXP’s expertise in secure, high-performance edge processing with GE HealthCare’s medical technology capabilities to address the demands of environments such as operating rooms and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), where clinicians require real-time, reliable insights without dependence on cloud connectivity, the companies said in a statement.

One of the concepts focuses on anaesthesia delivery in the operating room, introducing hands-free, voice-enabled interaction with anaesthesia equipment. Designed for fast-paced and crowded surgical settings, the system is intended to help anesthesiologists stay focused on patients while reducing cognitive load, alarm fatigue, and the risk of human error.

The second concept targets neonatal care through intelligent, live monitoring powered by agentic edge AI. The system is designed to detect events such as an infant crying or resting, the presence of unwanted objects in the crib, or changes in sleeping position.

All image processing is performed locally on the device using models built with NXP’s eIQ AI Toolkit, ensuring that no images leave the device and supporting security and privacy requirements.

Both concepts are built on NXP application processors with integrated neural processing units (NPUs), alongside a dedicated standalone NPU, and are guided by GE HealthCare’s Responsible AI principles, including safety, security, privacy, transparency, and fairness.

“At GE HealthCare, we build AI that keeps clinicians at the center, assisting clinical judgment and freeing up time for patient care,” Jeff Caron, chief digital and technology officer, Patient Care Solutions, GE HealthCare, said. He added that working with NXP enables exploration of secure on-device AI to complement cloud-based solutions in acute care environments.

Charles Dachs, executive VP and GM, Secure Connected Edge at NXP, said the collaboration brings together clinical trust and edge AI expertise to deliver practical, secure solutions. “Together, we aim to enable more personalised care, from continuous monitoring in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) and hands-free interaction with anaesthesia equipment to exploratory research concepts such as AI-driven risk prediction, automated triage, and personalised treatment recommendations,” he said.The companies said the concepts demonstrate how edge AI can play a growing role in transforming acute care by delivering timely insights, strengthening data privacy, and supporting clinicians in high-stakes medical settings.

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