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Can AI fix the operating room? This startup thinks so | Equity Podcast

There’s plenty of hype around AI and robots in healthcare, but the problem that’s actually costing hospitals money right now is operating room coordination. Two to four hours of OR time is lost every single day, not because of the surgeries themselves, but because of everything in between from manual scheduling and coordination chaos to…

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There’s plenty of hype around AI and robots in healthcare, but the problem that’s actually costing hospitals money right now is operating room coordination. Two to four hours of OR time is lost every single day, not because of the surgeries themselves, but because of everything in between from manual scheduling and coordination chaos to guesswork about room turnover.

TechCrunch’s Equity podcast caught up with Conor McGinn, co-founder and CEO of Akara, the startup that recently landed a spot on Time’s Best Inventions of 2025 and is building what’s essentially air traffic control for hospitals using thermal sensors and AI.

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction

00:54 – Air traffic control for ORs

02:35 – Where hospitals lose hours daily

03:54 – Selling into risk-averse hospitals

06:21 – Thermal sensors and edge AI

09:11 – NHS as proof of concept

13:16 – The AI under the hood

18:12 – Privacy benefits of thermal

21:22 – Infrastructure before robots

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