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deepc and DMC Scale AI Radiology Across Mongolia, Building on National Collaborations and Early Successes

From first pilots to national alliances, the deepcOS® platform is now powering AI-driven imaging workflows across leading Mongolian hospitals

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia / Munich, Germany — deepc, the leading vendor-neutral AI platform for radiology, and Digital Medical Center (DMC), an influential healthcare technology integrator in Mongolia, today shared the latest milestones in their ongoing partnership to bring scalable AI solutions into clinical practice. First introduced at the Mongolian Congress of Radiology, the collaboration has since grown into a nationally scaled initiative with multiple hospital deployments and strategic partnerships now underway.

Building the Foundation for Scalable AI

Since the partnership was first presented to the medical community in Ulaanbaatar, deepc and DMC have made significant strides in translating vision into reality. Two prominent institutions, InterMed Hospital and Brilliance Hospital, are now live on deepcOS®, leveraging a wide array of best-in-class AI solutions to support diagnostic workflows across multiple modalities.

deepcOS®, with its vendor-neutral infrastructure and centralized deployment model, enables healthcare providers to access and evaluate over 80 globally certified AI solutions without the complexity of integrating separate tools. For health systems operating across large and geographically diverse regions, this streamlined approach supports more consistent and efficient care delivery.

National-Level Collaboration with Leading Institutions

To build lasting impact across Mongolia’s radiology landscape, deepc and DMC have signed Memoranda of Understanding with two of the country’s most influential medical institutions:

Mongolian Society of Radiology (MSR): Under the leadership of Professor D. Gonchigsuren, MSR is working with deepc to promote clinical best practices and continuous learning around AI in radiology. The collaboration aims to ensure that new technologies are thoughtfully integrated in line with local needs and standards.

National Cancer Center (NCC): Partnering with NCC General Director Dr. Erdenekhuu Nansalmaa, deepc is supporting initiatives to incorporate AI into oncology workflows, particularly in imaging-based cancer detection and monitoring.

These agreements reflect a shared vision for advancing medical imaging through innovation while ensuring practical, locally aligned implementation.

Scalable Technology for a Dynamic Healthcare System

Mongolia’s healthcare system spans both high-capacity urban hospitals and more distributed regional facilities. With its flexible deployment options and emphasis on interoperability, deepcOS® is designed to support institutions across this spectrum, enabling AI adoption at a pace and scale aligned with each site’s unique clinical and technical environment.

Built on GDPR compliance and international data privacy standards, the platform’s security-first architecture ensures data protection while maintaining the performance and responsiveness required for clinical decision-making.

“Our partnership with DMC began with a shared goal, to make advanced medical AI tools more accessible and practical for healthcare providers in Mongolia,” said Dr. Franz Pfister, CEO of deepc. “It’s exciting to see that vision materialize with real hospital deployments and growing national collaboration.”
“This collaboration is moving beyond technology; it’s about building an adaptable, future-ready infrastructure for radiology,” said Enkh-Amgalan Galsanjamts, CEO of DMC. “We’re proud to be partnering with leading institutions like MSR and NCC to ensure this transformation continues to deliver meaningful results.”


With additional deployments expected later this year, deepc and DMC are continuing to support the evolution of Mongolia’s radiology ecosystem, one that blends clinical excellence with next-generation AI capabilities. The progress to date signals a strong foundation for innovation and knowledge-sharing across the region and beyond.