
Altis Labs is a computational imaging company that leverages AI-powered software to predict drug efficacy and accelerate clinical research and development. Their key product, IPRO, uses deep learning models trained on a vast real-world imaging database to generate predictive insights from patients' baseline and follow-up CT scans, enabling biopharma sponsors and clinician scientists to make more confident R&D decisions and improve patient outcomes. The platform automates quality control, indexing, and analysis of imaging data, providing explainable predictions that outperform traditional measures in clinical trials. Altis Labs collaborates with leading hospitals and life sciences companies, focusing on accelerating the development of life-changing therapies through advanced imaging biomarkers and AI-driven digital twins. The company is based in Toronto, Canada, and has demonstrated significant traction with partnerships including AstraZeneca and Bayer, and presentations at major oncology conferences such as ASCO and AACR.

Altis Labs is a computational imaging company that leverages AI-powered software to predict drug efficacy and accelerate clinical research and development. Their key product, IPRO, uses deep learning models trained on a vast real-world imaging database to generate predictive insights from patients' baseline and follow-up CT scans, enabling biopharma sponsors and clinician scientists to make more confident R&D decisions and improve patient outcomes. The platform automates quality control, indexing, and analysis of imaging data, providing explainable predictions that outperform traditional measures in clinical trials. Altis Labs collaborates with leading hospitals and life sciences companies, focusing on accelerating the development of life-changing therapies through advanced imaging biomarkers and AI-driven digital twins. The company is based in Toronto, Canada, and has demonstrated significant traction with partnerships including AstraZeneca and Bayer, and presentations at major oncology conferences such as ASCO and AACR.