Pramana builds hardware-software co-designed clinical imaging systems for pathology labs, combining spectral scanners with embedded AI inference. The tech stack—Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, TensorRT running on Ubuntu/AWS—reflects a deep ML-on-edge strategy; current projects center on real-time AI inference and intelligent self-learning diagnostics. Hiring is heavily engineering-skewed (6 of 7 open roles) at senior level, concentrated in India, signaling active development velocity on platform architecture rather than market expansion.
Pramana, founded in 2021 as a spinoff from nference, operates R&D and manufacturing across Cambridge (MA), Bangalore, Rochester (MN), and Toronto. The company delivers whole-slide imaging (WSI) scanners—branded under the Spectral series—that integrate built-in AI algorithms and automated quality control to capture tissue features previously undetectable by conventional microscopy. The addressable market spans pathology labs, health systems, and medical centers seeking to digitize and automate diagnostic workflows. Operations are structured around intelligent imaging platform development, system validation, and field release.
Spectral series clinical-grade whole-slide imaging scanners with built-in AI algorithms and automated quality control for digital pathology labs and health systems.
Headquarters in Cambridge, MA, with R&D and manufacturing in Bangalore (India), Rochester (MN), and Toronto (Canada).
Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, TensorRT, ONNX Runtime, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, FastAPI, Django, RabbitMQ, AWS, and Docker—optimized for edge AI inference on medical imaging hardware.
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