PHILADELPHIA — June 17, 2026 — Proscia®
today introduced the Fifth Generation of its Concentriq®[1] platform, helping
pathologists focus on high-judgment decisions and enabling scientists to
quickly move from early signals to evidence-based program decisions. Proscia is
trusted by diagnostic laboratories that manage 12 million patient cases
annually and 16 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies.
Pathology sits at the center of how disease is understood and treated. Yet more
than half of pathologists report not having enough time to get through their
workload,[2]
while scientists face mounting pressure to bring targeted therapies to
patients, even as most investigational medicines never reach the market. Fifth
Generation introduces intelligence that draws on clinical and scientific
context to support experts throughout drug discovery, development, and case
review.
Making this intelligence native to Concentriq required a new architecture.
Designed alongside pathologists and scientists, Fifth Generation is the most
significant advancement to Concentriq in five years. It brings domain-specific
frontier vision, language, and multimodal models to the core of a technology stack
built for enterprise-scale security, governance, and reliability.
This architecture enables the platform to unify images, metadata, and the
context surrounding a case or study — from slide-level morphology and patient
history to laboratory-specific protocols and translational data — giving
experts and models the same complete picture. Intelligence draws on this
picture to orchestrate the burdensome work surrounding case review and
accelerate the discovery and development of advanced biomarkers. Outputs are
transparent, reproducible, and interpretable for expert verification.
"AI is advancing rapidly," said Coleman Stavish, CTO of Proscia. "We took a first-principles approach, working backwards from how pathologists and scientists operate. Years of learning from our customers have helped us understand where complexity slows them down and where judgment gets crowded out by process. Fifth Generation is designed to reduce that burden so experts can focus on the decisions that matter most."
How Does Concentriq Help Pathologists and Diagnostic Laboratories?
Named 2026 Best in KLAS for Digital Pathology, Concentriq enables pathologists and laboratories to make a greater impact.
Accelerate case review
Concentriq brings the flow state of the microscope to
an enterprise-scale digital platform, combining the microscope’s tactile nature
with an understanding of the case and context. Intelligent navigation helps
pathologists move quickly through tissue while skin slides orient automatically
to preserve the mental model needed to assess findings such as depth of
invasion. Context remains connected to the case so that pathologists can move
efficiently through tasks like lymph node counts. Image analysis is built
directly into the viewer, allowing regions of interest to be refined and
results to update in real time with supporting evidence available for expert
verification. Reportable findings are assembled in the same pass for
pathologist confirmation. The result is greater focus and speed with less
manual effort.
Automate laboratory operations
Operations teams keep pace with growing case volumes while maintaining
turnaround times. AI helps balance workloads, recommend stain panels and
ancillary studies, and surface operational bottlenecks before they impact
performance. Purpose-built worklists and dashboards provide visibility across
sites and scanners, helping teams keep cases moving without switching tools or
chasing down updates. Automated storage tiering matches placement to how each
site uses its data, reducing long-term storage costs by more than half[3]
while preserving secure, governed access to the cases that power re-review,
future AI validation, and biopharmaceutical collaborations.
Drive business growth
Laboratories can expand into high-margin specialty testing and grow their role in precision medicine. Molecular workflows inside Concentriq reduce manual handoffs and optimize tissue at every step with digital macrodissection and native AI tumor detection, making advanced molecular testing easier to scale with high-quality data. Through the network Concentriq enables, laboratories can collaborate with biopharmaceutical companies on real-world data programs, clinical trials, and companion diagnostic development, among other initiatives.
"As one of the first laboratories to go digital, we've seen firsthand how technology reshapes pathology, and Concentriq has enabled that journey," said Dr. Derek Welch, President and Chief Medical Officer of PathGroup. "Fifth Generation applies AI in an entirely new way, removing the invisible labor that surrounds case review so pathologists can spend more time on the decisions that only they can make."
How Does Concentriq Help Scientists
and Biopharmaceutical Companies?
Concentriq supports the precision medicine lifecycle
by helping biopharmaceutical companies discover biomarkers and develop
therapies while creating a network for matching patients to the right
treatments.
Accelerate biomarker discovery
Scientists can move from questions to answers faster.
A scientist starts with a question in plain language and can search across
tissue, clinical and translational data, and Proscia's multimodal data
foundation. Agents surface relevant evidence, propose analysis pipelines that
scientists can edit, version, and run, and help identify promising biomarker
candidates and assess their performance. As new findings flow back into
discovery, scientists can build on prior work rather than start from scratch.
Increase clinical trial success
Clinical development teams bring diagnostic precision to the decisions that
define a trial. Algorithms predict biomarker expression during pre-screening so
that sponsors can identify eligible patients and reach enrollment goals faster.
Concentriq supports biomarker-driven studies at the scale of global multi-site
trials, helping ensure patients are evaluated against consistent criteria and
generating reproducible, reliable results.
Broaden patient access
Precision medicine teams can bring biomarkers and companion diagnostics
into routine clinical use. Concentriq supports teams building and validating
assays with access to multimodal real-world data that enables biomarker
validation and the production of evidence required for regulatory approval.
With millions of patient cases diagnosed annually across academic, reference,
and health system laboratories, Concentriq also helps carry validated
diagnostics from approval to broad clinical adoption at scale.
“We use Concentriq to run anatomic pathology testing for drug development
across multiple laboratories on three continents," said Dr. John Cochran,
Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at IQVIA Laboratories. "Proscia
has a bold vision for what pathology software can be. Fifth Generation applies
that same thinking to AI, elevating pathologists and scientists and growing
pathology's role in precision medicine."
When Will the Fifth Generation of Concentriq Be Available?
It is available now to current customers through Proscia's early access
program. Initial deployments begin this month with select laboratories and
biopharmaceutical companies, and broader availability follows later this year.
Organizations not yet on Concentriq can request priority access by contacting Proscia.
How Can I Learn More About the Fifth
Generation of Concentriq?
Register here to join Proscia’s live product
walkthrough and demonstration webinar on July 28, 2026 at 12PM ET.
About Proscia
Proscia is the pathology AI company rewiring pathology
for precision medicine across drug discovery, development, and diagnosis. Its
Concentriq platform brings intelligence to the scientists, pathologists, and
laboratory leaders behind the most critical decisions in medicine, helping more
breakthroughs reach the patients they were made for. Proscia is trusted by 16
of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies and was named Global 2026 Best in KLAS
for Digital Pathology in Europe. Learn more at proscia.com, and follow Proscia on LinkedIn
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[1] The Concentriq portfolio includes distinct configurations. Concentriq AP-Dx is FDA-cleared for primary diagnosis in the United States (U.S.) with the Hamamatsu NanoZoomer® S360MD Slide scanner and is licensed in Canada and CE‑marked under the EU IVDR for primary diagnosis. Concentriq AP-Dx is not intended for use with frozen sections, cytology, or non-FFPE hematopathology specimens. Concentriq AP and Concentriq LS are for Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Proscia’s AI applications are available for research use only. Many of the features described herein are part of Concentriq AP and are not for use in clinical diagnosis.
[2] Royal College of Pathologists. Workforce census 2025: morale and wellbeing of the pathology workforce. Royal College of Pathologists; August 11, 2025. Accessed March 23, 2026. https://www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/news/workforce-census-2025-morale-and-wellbeing-of-the-pathology-workforce.html
[3] Automatic tiering with cold storage cuts long-term costs by more than half for labs already using tiered storage. Based on modeling with real lab usage data, including retrieval rates. Actual savings may vary by policy or deployment.