Briya announced strategic partnership with InterSystems

By Published On: May 20, 2026Last Updated: May 20, 2026
Briya announced strategic partnership with InterSystems

Briya and InterSystems have partnered on health AI to help researchers turn large healthcare datasets into evidence for research and patient care.

The collaboration integrates Briya’s end-to-end AI research platform with InterSystems’ data connectivity infrastructure.

The companies said the partnership is intended to help healthcare and life sciences organisations translate large volumes of raw data into evidence needed to advance discovery and patient care.

By layering Briya’s conversational interface and secure collaboration capabilities over InterSystems’ infrastructure, the partnership is intended to reduce the technical and regulatory barriers involved in complex data analysis workflows.

Researchers can use natural language to query complex, longitudinal datasets, which the companies said could accelerate the development of new therapies and improve the generation of real-world evidence, known as RWE.

RWE is clinical evidence drawn from routine healthcare data, such as electronic health records, rather than only from controlled clinical trials.

Briya said the partnership would also support secure collaboration while adhering to GDPR and HIPAA regulations.

GDPR is the EU and UK data protection framework, while HIPAA is the US law covering the privacy and security of certain health information.

Guy Tish, co-founder and chief technology officer of Briya, said: “Our partnership with InterSystems provides a streamlined bridge between massive, siloed data stores and the researchers who need them.”

“Combining our secure environments and AIRETM’s advanced AI capabilities with InterSystems’ trusted data infrastructure and IRIS platform provides researchers with a secure and compliant environment to turn fragmented data into actionable medical breakthroughs.”

The collaboration uses Briya’s “Research Rooms”, which are designed to provide a highly compliant environment for remote access to health data.

The companies said this would allow researchers to analyse harmonised, longitudinal patient data while maintaining high standards of privacy and compliance, especially in markets with strict regulations.

Longitudinal data follows patients over time, helping researchers track how diseases, treatments or outcomes change.

Eyal Shuryan, country sales manager at InterSystems, said: “InterSystems is committed to providing the robust infrastructure essential for true healthcare advancement.”

“Together, we can close the gap between data access and real-world impact. Briya’s ability to layer its intelligent research environment directly on top of our foundational architecture enables us to help organisations maximise the use of their data for research with informed decision-making to accelerate discovery and improve patient care while ensuring the highest levels of data security.”

The companies demonstrated the integration at this year’s InterSystems READY 2026 global summit, including a live demo of Briya’s advanced research infrastructure and tools.

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