Editorial

Peninsula Pathology Network and Exponential-e drive digital pathology transformation 

Secure private cloud will enhance productivity, resilience, and the future of pathology services across the South West.

Posted 10 April 2025 by Christine Horton


Peninsula Pathology Network has selected Exponential-e to provide a secure cloud environment, designed to connect and integrate data from all Peninsula’s five sites pathology services across Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. 

The project has been funded from NHS England’s Digital Diagnostics Capabilities Programme to digitise and simplify the organisations processes.

With more than 39 million tests carried out across the five sites each year, the enhanced infrastructure will simplify the process of obtaining second opinions, support specialist referrals and ensure robust business continuity. Additionally, it will establish a solid foundation for the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which has the potential to transform how pathology services are delivered. 

“Our vision is to deliver the most effective model of pathology for the South West Peninsula, ensuring clinical pathways that are reliant on these services are as efficient and impactful as possible. Centralising our storage environment enables us to maximise resources and focus them where they are needed most, as well as allowing us to enhance the productivity of our laboratories,” said David Gibbs, pathology network director at Peninsula Pathology Network. 

Digital pathology journey

Security, resilience, and affordability were key considerations in the selection of Exponential-e’s private cloud solution. Procured through a framework agreement, the solution has been tailored to meet Peninsula’s specific requirements. Exponential-e’s expertise in managing cybersecurity challenges and its role as the infrastructure provider for the National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) made it “an ideal partner,” said Peninsula.

“We’re proud to support the Peninsula Pathology Network in its digital pathology journey. By centrally hosting data from the multiple sites, we’re enabling the network to streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and lay the groundwork for future innovations in pathology. Ensuring the resilience, security, and scalability needed to meet the growing demands of modern healthcare,” said Afshin Attari, senior director of public sector and unified platforms at Exponential-e.

By transitioning to a unified digital infrastructure, the Peninsula Pathology Network is creating a more sustainable model for service provision. This ensures long-term sustainability, enabling the network to meet the evolving needs of patients and clinicians. 

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