AI HUB

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The AI Hub is Geneva’s innovation hub for artificial intelligence applied to care, health, and neurotechnology.

Located at the heart of Campus Biotech, the AI Hub brings together clinicians, researchers, and artificial intelligence experts around a shared objective: designing the next generation of AI-informed care.

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This innovation space fosters the emergence of new diagnostic, treatment, and prevention methods. More than a laboratory, the AI Hub is also an open exchange venue intended to nurture dialogue around the ethical and societal challenges of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

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Contact 

  • Campus Biotech, Espace B2-00, Chemin des Mines 9, 1202 Genève
  • pole-ia@hug.ch 

Coordinator 

  • Coralie Fournier 
  • +4179 553 90 55 

Three partners, a shared vision

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This three-way collaboration brings together:

The agreement was signed on February 14, 2025.

Four missions

Care and consultations
  • Welcoming patients for systematic and in-depth consultations, with a focus on brain and mental health.

  • Access to the most recent diagnostic and therapeutic strategies and possible participation in innovative clinical trials.

These consultations are implemented by the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the Department of Psychiatry at HUG, with the support of the NeuroCenter at HUG.

Brain and Mental Health Consultation

For individuals presenting with persistent cognitive and motivational disorders.

Access the consultation page

Research and development
  • The translational research conducted by Wyss Center Geneva, based on clinical data analysis and AI-guided neuromodulation, aims to develop precision medicine solutions for the direct benefit of physicians and patients.
  • Vibrant merges immersive virtual reality and real-time cardiac biofeedback to retrain emotional circuits and alleviate mild to moderate anxiety in adults aged 18 to 55. At the heart of the experience, the Vibrant system offers immersive virtual worlds that respond instantly to variations in heart rate variability (HRV), creating a closed loop between the body and the virtual environment. Equipped with smart wearable sensors, Vibrant continuously monitors the user's physiological rhythm and dynamically adjusts the immersive universe to stimulate autonomic regulation, promote inner calm, and provide lasting relief from anxiety symptoms.Wyss Center Geneva supports neurotechnology startups, putting clinical data and AI at the service of solutions for physicians and patients. 

Vibrant Project

Vibrant merges immersive virtual reality and real-time cardiac biofeedback to retrain emotional circuits and alleviate mild to moderate anxiety in adults aged 18 to 55. At the heart of the experience, the Vibrant system offers immersive virtual worlds that respond instantly to variations in heart rate variability (HRV), creating a closed loop between the body and the virtual environment. Equipped with smart wearable sensors, Vibrant continuously monitors the user's physiological rhythm and dynamically adjusts the immersive universe to stimulate autonomic regulation, promote inner calm, and provide lasting relief from anxiety symptoms.

AI integrated into care and prevention
  • Development of AI solutions for prevention and mental health.

  • Process optimization: administrative simplification, patient flow management, and improvement of hospital organization. 

DS4DH Group

The Data Science for Digital Health (DS4DH) group develops innovative artificial intelligence methods applied to the health field and for automatic biomedical language processing, in collaboration with key digital health actors in Geneva. Within the AI-B2.0 Hub, the team applies these methods to concrete challenges. It creates AI tools to help clinicians better understand infection risks in kidney transplant recipients. The DS4DH group is also a partner in the GESICA project, which develops an intelligent system to detect and manage exceptional health situations.

Training and dialogue
  • Welcoming healthcare professionals, artificial intelligence experts, and citizens to raise awareness of the ethical, scientific, and social challenges of AI in healthcare.
  • Organization of participatory activities: training sessions, citizen discussions, and demonstrations.

International outreach

Collaboration with actors from international Geneva, the Institute of Global Health, and the Geneva Digital Health Hub of the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine to address global challenges of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

AI Hub events

To be notified by email about AI Hub events, send a request to pole-ia@hug.ch

Last update : 01/12/2025