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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - March 31, 2026 - European hospitals evaluating 2026 imaging, intervention, and workforce plans now have a new validation pathway for AI-assisted neurovascular and oncology procedures as the SHERPA consortium starts seven clinical studies focused on workflow automation, precision support, and staff-pressure reduction in minimally invasive care. The four-year project has a total budget of EUR 21.5 million, is coordinated by Philips, and is co-funded by the EU Innovative Health Initiative and industry partners. Its work targets minimally invasive treatment workflows for brain aneurysms, liver tumors, and lung biopsy settings where specialized expertise is limited and procedure complexity is high.