Following IHE Europe Connectathon 2026, Sorsix has been awarded 9 IHE Connectathon Seals in recognition of successful testing across 9 IHE profiles completed in Brussels earlier this year. The testing was carried out using Pinga®, Sorsix’s integrated digital health platform, which was used throughout the Connectathon to validate live interoperability workflows in real vendor-to-vendor conditions.

Formal recognition of the work completed in Brussels
The IHE Connectathon SEAL is IHE’s official mechanism for recognizing a vendor’s interoperability capability. It is granted to vendors that successfully complete testing of IHE profiles at an IHE Connectathon and serves as formal evidence of successful participation and profile testing.
For Sorsix, the seals mark the formal follow-up to its first participation at IHE Europe Connectathon, where the team completed 158 tests across 9 IHE profiles using Pinga® in one of healthcare IT’s most demanding interoperability testing environments.
9 Profiles recognized
The 9 seals correspond to the profiles tested during Connectathon 2026, including MAMMO, CT, MHD, ATNA, IID, IPS, QEDm, PDQm, and IUA. Together, they reflect successful testing across document sharing, patient summary, identity, authorisation, audit, and imaging-related workflows.

A continued milestone for Sorsix and Pinga®
This recognition builds directly on the work completed in Brussels and provides a formal marker of the interoperability capability demonstrated during Connectathon testing. For Sorsix and Pinga®, it marks an important continuation of the progress shown earlier this year.
