 Every year, pathologists around the world diagnose millions of cases. Using their experience and knowledge, these experts review biopsy slides and generate pathology reports. Unfortunately, these reports are often filed away after diagnosis, never to be revisited. Think about all the knowledge captured in these reports just sitting idle. Imagine if there was an easy way to access, aggregate, and tap into that collective knowledge. How much could we speed up and improve diagnosis or accelerate cancer research? How much could we optimize treatments? Or could we even find connections to the genome? At Huron Digital Pathology, we've developed a powerful way to transform glass slides into shareable knowledge through image search to connect pathologists and researchers with the vast expertise of their colleagues. We call it scan, index, search. We start with digitizing glass slides, turning them into high-resolution digital slides. Then we index the slides, representing the huge image files as tiny barcodes that can be quickly and easily searched. We can do that natively on our scanners, or we can index existing slide archives from virtually any scanner. Finally, our image search engine allows pathologists and researchers to easily find similar images and cases, giving them access to evidently diagnosed pathology reports, all with the click of a mouse. We are at the beginning of a new era in pathology, where searching is intelligence, opening up vast new opportunities to improve patient outcomes and accelerate research. Join us and transform your glass slides into shareable knowledge.