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Healthcare Technology Leader Philips Selects AWS as Its Preferred Cloud Provider to Accelerate Innovation and Improve Patient Outcomes

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AWS’s AI services and global infrastructure support the expansion of Philips’ healthcare informatics portfolio and product development for secure, interoperable, and data-driven healthcare

SEATTLE, March 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced that Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, has selected AWS as its preferred cloud provider to advance its business transformation and deliver secure and innovative healthcare informatics solutions globally. Philips’ cloud-first, AI-enabled approach is improving the company’s ability to deliver better care for more people, providing faster product development and reduced infrastructure costs.

"Our deepening relationship with AWS represents a significant milestone in Philips' digital transformation journey," said Shez Partovi, chief innovation & strategy officer at Royal Philips. "By harnessing the power of AWS's AI technology and healthcare-specific services, we can more rapidly innovate and scale our digital health solutions, ultimately helping healthcare providers deliver better patient outcomes and experiences while reducing costs and improving operational efficiency."

As part of its cloud-first strategy, Philips is migrating its healthcare data, applications, and services out of its on-premises data centers and expanding its healthcare offerings globally. Working with AWS, Philips reports it has:

  • Supported more than 34 million patient exams exclusively in the cloud over the last 12 months.

  • Securely managed more than 134 petabytes of data in the cloud—including nearly 11 billion medical images and patient records—with plans to scale this to one exabyte of healthcare informatics images and data by 2030.

  • Scaled to run workloads in AWS Regions globally in order to deploy healthcare informatics solutions across more than 200 healthcare customer sites in Europe, North America, and Latin America, while improving security and complying with local regulatory standards.

  • Started developing its integrated diagnostics portfolio on AWS, including radiology, digital pathology, cardiology, and advanced visualization solutions, to increase scale and facilitate AI-enabled workflows.

  • Reduced infrastructure costs by up to 36% by completing several on-premises data center migrations, and connected over 1.3 million IoT devices to the cloud.

Driving Efficiency and AI-Powered Innovation

Philips is using AWS AI and other purpose-built services to reduce repetitive administrative work in its own organization, freeing up developers and product management teams to focus their deep clinical expertise on improving workflow solutions and accelerating new product development.