Viz.ai Wins Gold Edison Award for AI-Powered Hemorrhage Care Platform

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Dr. Chris Mansi

SAN FRANCISCO — Viz.ai has been awarded the Gold Edison Award for 2026 for its Viz Hemorrhage solution, marking the company’s fourth consecutive win and highlighting its growing role in integrating artificial intelligence into clinical workflows.

The company was recognized in the Health, Medical & Biotech category for its technology designed to detect and assess hemorrhagic conditions such as intracranial hemorrhage and subdural hematoma. The platform combines AI-based imaging analysis with automated measurements and care coordination tools, enabling medical teams to quickly identify suspected bleeding, evaluate severity, and align on treatment decisions.

“AI in healthcare only delivers value when it is embedded into the workflows where care decisions are made. Our fourth Edison Award reflects the evolution of AI in healthcare, from individual algorithms to agentic AI infrastructure that supports real-world clinical work,” said Dr. Chris Mansi, CEO and co-founder of Viz.ai. “With Viz Hemorrhage, we’re embedding intelligence directly into clinical workflows, enabling care teams to align around shared data and act within a connected system.”

Viz Hemorrhage integrates four FDA-cleared algorithms into a single system, reflecting a broader shift toward unified AI platforms that combine data analysis, clinical intelligence, and workflow coordination. The solution analyzes medical imaging in real time, flags potential hemorrhagic conditions, and alerts appropriate specialists through the company’s enterprise platform.

Viz.ai said its technology is currently deployed in more than 2,000 hospitals, where it functions as an infrastructure layer supporting coordinated, AI-driven clinical decision-making across multiple service lines.

The latest award builds on the company’s previous Edison Awards in neurology, pulmonary, and cardiology, underscoring its expansion across different areas of care.

The Edison Awards recognize innovation across industries, with winners selected by a panel of more than 2,000 executives, academics, and industry leaders. Gold represents the program’s highest honor.