Corti and Dedalus are expanding across Europe

Corti and Dedalus are scaling their strategic partnership across Europe, bringing AI-powered clinical documentation to hospitals continent-wide. Built on Corti's ambient scribe technology and embedded into the ORBIS platform, the collaboration gives clinicians structured and real-time documentation.

TL;DR

  • Corti and Dedalus are expanding their partnership to bring AI-powered clinical documentation to hospitals across Europe, beyond their initial rollout in Germany
  • Corti's ambient scribe technology generates structured clinical notes in real time, and is embedded directly into ORBIS
  • Corti and Dedalus are presenting live at DMEA 2026 in Berlin

Clinical-grade speech recognition

Corti's ambient scribe technology listens to clinical conversations as they happen, from admission through ward rounds to discharge, and generates structured documentation from the live transcript in real time.

The models powering this are validated against a medical lexicon of over 150,000 terms, covering drug names, anatomical terminology, and specialty-specific language across more than 14 languages. That breadth matters in a hospital environment where a clinician might move between general and highly specialized language in the same conversation. Automatic punctuation, formatting of dates, times, and numbers into structured medical notation, and interim transcript previews that let clinicians validate accuracy as they speak, all come built in.

Embedded into Dedalus infrastructure for hospitals

Corti's technology is integrated directly into ORBIS, one of Europe's most widely used hospital information systems. The integration runs through the ORBIS Speech Assistant, which understands medical speech in real time, automatically structures information, and produces concise, clinically relevant outputs. Clinicians get AI-powered documentation without changing the systems they already rely on.

The AI underneath is purpose-built for healthcare, not adapted from a general-purpose model. That distinction matters in practice. General-purpose AI models tend toward verbosity and struggle with the nuanced, fast-moving demands of a clinical environment. Corti's models are built specifically for medical speech, which means fewer inaccuracies, more reliable outputs, and documentation that supports clinical decision-making.

The AI is European-built and fundamentally designed to meet the compliance requirements of European health systems. Regulatory fit often determines whether a technology can be deployed at scale or remains confined to a pilot.

Learn more at DMEA

  • Corti and Dedalus are presenting live at DMEA 2026 in Berlin
  • Dedalus Booth: Hall 3.2, Stand B-103
  • Live demos: Wednesday 22 April 15:00–15:45 and Thursday 23 April 11:45–12:30, hosted by Jan Rusch.
  • Congress session: Stage 5.2, Wednesday 22 April 13:25–14:25, "Next Level Care: AI, Telecare & Tools That Really Change Everyday Life"

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