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Swiss drugmaker Roche said on May 7 it has agreed to acquire U.S.-based digital pathology and AI firm PathAI for $750 million upfront plus up to $300 million in milestone payments, a potential total consideration of about $1.05 billion.
The deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026 subject to customary regulatory and antitrust approvals, will fold Boston-based PathAI into Roche’s diagnostics division.
Roche and PathAI have partnered since 2021 and expanded collaboration in 2024 to develop AI-enabled companion diagnostic algorithms.
Roche said the acquisition strengthens its position in digital pathology by accelerating the automation of manual tissue-slide workflows and integrating PathAI’s AI models with Roche’s oncology diagnostics and clinical-trial support capabilities.
PathAI’s platform is used for tissue analysis, translational research and trial biomarker development; Roche said the move will help scale those tools globally and support more precise cancer diagnosis and tailored treatment regimens.
The companies cited potential improvements in diagnostic speed and accuracy as benefits for clinicians and patients.


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