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SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ to Power Scalable AI Across Clinical Trials

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SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ to Power Scalable AI Across Clinical Trials
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SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ to Power Scalable AI Across Clinical Trials

2026-02-19 18:00 Last Updated At:18:11

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 19, 2026--

SEQSTER PDM, Inc. (“SEQSTER”), the leading healthcare technology company and the data connection, collection, and orchestration layer for patient health data, today announced the launch of 1-Click Data Refinery™, an enterprise-grade data harmonization engine designed for pharmaceutical companies, contract research organizations, and healthcare enterprises. The solution transforms raw, patient-consented EHR data into clean, structured, AI-ready patient records that support rapid model training, real-time inference, and production-scale deployment.

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Life sciences companies are investing heavily in AI to speed up trials and improve decisions, but many efforts fail to scale because the real constraint is not the model, it is the data. Clinical data from EHR systems, even in FHIR or CCDA formats, is built for record exchange, not analysis. It is often bloated, repetitive, and inconsistent across vendors, with the meaningful clinical insight buried inside technical markup. Without converting that raw data into clean, consistent, high-signal patient datasets, AI programs become costly, slow to deploy, and difficult to scale across large populations.

SEQSTER’s 1-Click Data Refinery™ addresses this challenge by refining and orchestrating clinical data at the source. The platform normalizes and deduplicates raw EHR records across health systems and clinical notes, producing longitudinal, patient-centric data representations that AI systems can immediately consume. This enables organizations to deploy AI faster, reduce data engineering overhead, and improve confidence in AI-driven outputs used in regulated clinical environments.

Sean White, CEO of Inflection AI, stated, "In the AI era, everyone has access to powerful foundation models, but the organizations that win will be those with the cleanest, most reliable data pipelines. SEQSTER's 1-Click Data Refinery addresses the fundamental bottleneck we see across healthcare AI: raw clinical data that's technically interoperable but practically unusable for machine reasoning. By refining EHR data at the source, SEQSTER is solving the 'garbage in, garbage out' problem that has stalled so many promising AI initiatives in clinical research. This is exactly the kind of infrastructure the industry needs to move from AI pilots to production-scale deployment."

The unique product offering is SEQSTER’s data readiness at scale, built on more than 10 years of production experience refining real-world CCDA and FHIR across diverse EHR environments. 1-Click Data Refinery converts patient-consented records into harmonized longitudinal patient representations, with the structure and provenance needed for reliable retrieval and inference.

“Teams run into scalability issues when they make AI ingest directly from raw CCDA and FHIR exports,” said Xiang Li, PhD, Chief Technology Officer of SEQSTER. “The clinically meaningful signal is often a small fraction of the total record. Our data refinery distills that complexity into structured longitudinal data so AI can reason over the full record, rather than spend tokens parsing noise and hit context window limits.”

ABOUT SEQSTER

SEQSTER is the leading healthcare technology company that connects, collects, and refines patient-consented health data across care settings into a unified, longitudinal patient view.

With 150 million patients in its regulatory-grade platform, life sciences companies can accelerate research, AI developers can train higher-quality models, and patients can gain meaningful insights to better manage their health, all from consented, standardized health data.

Founded in 2016, SEQSTER is shaping a new era in healthcare by connecting patients, data, and AI to enable faster, smarter, and more trustworthy clinical and research decisions.

Learn more:info@seqster.com | www.seqster.com

SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ + AI

SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ + AI

KOLKATA, India (AP) — West Indies completed the T20 World Cup group stage undefeated after dismissing Italy for 123 and winning by 42 runs on Thursday.

Italy finished its maiden World Cup appearance with plaudits after stunning Nepal and losing to England narrowly, Scotland and the West Indies.

Both teams struggled on what appeared to be a good batting pitch at Eden Gardens.

West Indies captain Shai Hope starred with 75 off 46 balls, his second straight World Cup half-century, and the next best score was Ben Manenti's 26 for Italy.

West Indies defended a sub-par 165. Italy lost three wickets in the powerplay thanks to medium-pacer Matthew Forde, and pacer Shamar Joseph limited Italy in the middle and death overs with 4-30. Joseph also took four catches.

Hope kept the West Indies from floundering, opening the batting and hitting four sixes and six boundaries until he was bowled by Crishan Kalugamage in the 16th over.

In the Super Eights, the West Indies will face 2024 champion India, 2024 runner-up South Africa, and Zimbabwe, which knocked out Australia.

"We'll have to find ways to be more forceful when the crunch time comes,” Hope said. “We have batting depth but we need to be smart. Need to be clinical with strokeplay. Need to capitalize on deliveries. (We're) in good shape going into the Super Eights.”

Italy captain Harry Manenti said he was proud of their ability to stay in the fight, notably against full members England and the West Indies.

“We haven't played the perfect game despite showing promise in moments,” Manenti said. “It's important for all associate nations to be funded and well looked after, which is tough. If we keep getting support from the ICC, if we get more cricket, we'll get more competitive. Lack of games have hurt us (but) the more we play the higher are the chances to close out games like this.”

Sri Lanka chose to bat first against Zimbabwe in the day's second match in Colombo.

Afghanistan, which made the semifinals in 2024 and lost a thrilling double super over against South Africa this week, will meet Canada in its last Group D match.

AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

Italy's Ali Hasan, left, appeals successfully for the wicket of West Indies' Brandon King, right, during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Italy's Ali Hasan, left, appeals successfully for the wicket of West Indies' Brandon King, right, during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Italy's Gian Piero Meade plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Italy's Gian Piero Meade plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' Shamar Joseph bowls a delivery during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' Shamar Joseph bowls a delivery during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope hits a six during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope hits a six during the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope, left, flips the coin for toss as Italy's captain Wayne Madsen looks on before the start of the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope, left, flips the coin for toss as Italy's captain Wayne Madsen looks on before the start of the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope right, shake hands with Italy's captain Wayne Madsen before the start of the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

West Indies' captain Shai Hope right, shake hands with Italy's captain Wayne Madsen before the start of the T20 World Cup cricket match between West Indies and Italy in Kolkata, India, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

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