Moffitt selects Dicom Systems for digital pathology infrastructure
Dicom Systems said Moffitt Cancer Center will use its Unifier Platform to support and scale digital pathology workflows. The platform is designed to standardize pathology image and data exchange across systems.

Dicom Systems will partner with Moffitt Cancer Center to support and scale the cancer center’s digital pathology infrastructure using the Unifier Platform, according to the company.
The platform is designed to make pathology images and data available when needed, match them to the correct patient, and standardize information across systems.
Moffitt will use Unifier to speed access to pathology information, support multidisciplinary case review, enable second opinions across locations, and reduce manual processes, Dicom Systems said.
Florent Saint-Clair, chief operating officer at Dicom Systems, said the company integrates pathology into the broader enterprise imaging ecosystem so data can move across systems. The company said organizations including Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Stanford Health Care, Nebraska Medicine, and the University of Michigan use Unifier to standardize workflows and unify diagnostic data across specialties.
Digital pathology requires infrastructure that can handle large image sizes and sustained throughput. Dicom Systems said Unifier has demonstrated the ability to route about 85,735 slides per day, equivalent to the output of 29 high-capacity 3DHistech Pannoramic 1000 scanners operating continuously.
Moffitt has been expanding its digital pathology work. In 2025, the cancer center said Florida allocated $2 million to support its digital pathology project, which aims to accelerate cancer diagnoses using high-resolution imaging and digital tools.
Dicom Systems said its Unifier Platform processes 124 billion medical images, or 548 million studies, annually across more than 650 sites worldwide. The company said it supports radiology and digital pathology workflows across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments.
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