
AI use case Research: automated review of scientific literature in health
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NOÉ took part in the AI & Clinical Research Symposium in Paris.

NOÉ took part in the AI & Clinical Research Symposium in Paris.
NOÉ had the opportunity to take part in the symposium on artificial intelligence in healthcare organised by the Institute for Applied Clinical Research in Paris, which provided a chance to discuss our solution and our approach to traceable AI and human-in-the-loop systems.
NOÉ highlighted as part of aivancity’s Adopt’IA project – 100 AI use cases
As part of the Adopt'IA project, led by aivancity and supported by France 2030, NOÉ has been selected as one of 100 concrete AI use cases at national level. This recognition confirms our approach: putting artificial intelligence at the service of healthcare professionals, with rigour and responsibility.
Literature review: a real challenge — a concrete solution
Literature review lies at the heart of any serious clinical evaluation. It determines the regulatory compliance of medical devices and, ultimately, patient safety. Yet it remains one of the most time-consuming stages of the regulatory process and one most prone to human error.
NOÉ automates up to 70% of manual work thanks to a multi-layer AI architecture — LLMs fine-tuned to biomedical vocabulary, NLP post-processing — hosted in France, ISO 27001 and HDS certified.
The expert focuses on what cannot be automated: clinical interpretation, scientific validation, and the final decision.
Compliant with the AI Act from the outset
In a sector classified as high-risk by the European AI Act, NOÉ incorporates transparency, traceability and human supervision from the outset — ensuring both user trust and regulatory compliance.
👉 Meet Bopha, CEO of NOÉ, who explains this approach in practical terms: