AI-trained on manuals, work orders, images, and regulatory data
Speeds equipment diagnosis and repair by putting the right document and the right history in front of a technician in seconds.
AAMI eXchange 2026 · Denver · Sunday, May 31 · 9:15 – 10:15 AM
Hospitals in low- and middle-income countries face major biomedical engineering gaps. Critical equipment can sit out of service for months because technicians cannot access the right documentation, replacement parts, or expertise when needed. This session shows how new AI tools — built with the Global Biomedical Solutions (GBS) program — are closing that gap.
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Global Biomedical Solutions (GBS) was created as a collaboration between nonprofit and industry partners to address biomedical engineering gaps in low- and middle-income countries through shared knowledge, training, and new digital tools designed to support biomedical teams. The GBS program is being piloted in Haiti with plans to expand to Guatemala and Africa.
This session explores how emerging AI tools can help HTM professionals improve equipment uptime, access technical guidance faster, and collaborate more effectively across hospitals and organizations.
Five concrete ways AI is reshaping how HTM teams keep critical equipment running — especially where resources are thinnest.
Speeds equipment diagnosis and repair by putting the right document and the right history in front of a technician in seconds.
Shares troubleshooting insights and mentorship so a senior biomed in one country can help a junior tech in another — in their own language.
Real-time visibility into equipment status and outages, so program leaders can act on what is actually down instead of what was reported last quarter.
Locates critical parts faster and reduces downtime by pulling from a wider network of refurbishers, OEMs, and brokers than any one buyer can track manually.
Tests tools in the field, captures feedback, and contributes anonymized data so the platform gets better the more it is used.
Reach out before or after the session — happy to share the deck, answer questions about the GBS pilot, or talk about getting involved.
Leads global biomedical engineering initiatives at the Dalton Foundation. Driving the GBS pilot in Haiti and the planned expansion into Guatemala and Africa.
Builds EzBot and the EzMedSource marketplace. Focused on the AI tooling, CMMS integrations, and supply-chain insights powering the GBS digital stack.
Everything referenced in the talk, plus the partner organizations behind GBS.
The full presentation on Google Drive. Open access — share freely.
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The GBS program — partner organizations, pilot updates, and ways to get involved.
globalbiomedicalsolutions.org →
Full concurrent education-session lineup for the Denver event.
aami.org schedule →
Nonprofit partner driving the GBS pilot in Haiti and planned expansion.
thedaltonfoundation.org →
Industry partner building EzBot and the supply-chain tooling for GBS.
ezbizportal.com →
Our AAMI eXchange 2026 landing — product demos, beta sign-up, walkthroughs.
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The GBS session is one of dozens in the AI & the HTM Evolution track. Bring a question, a hard repair problem, or a story from your facility — we want to hear it.