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Why the operating room is ripe for AI, according to Akara

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🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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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.      Today on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, we're bringing you a conversation that TechCrunch AI Editor Russell Brandom had 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.       Listen to the full episode to hear:  Why Akara pivoted from cleaning robots to ambient sensing, and how thermal sensors document surgeries without privacy concerns  How NHS vetting became McGinn's backdoor into US hospitals  The real bottleneck holding back medical robotics. (Spoiler: it's not the robots, it's the infrastructure)  Why 40% of the nursing workforce could leave in the next five years, and what that means for automation  Subscribe to Equity on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod.    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  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:28.1

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast about the business of

0:31.5

startups.

0:32.3

I'm Anthony Haw, and this is the episode where we talk to an industry expert who helps us

0:36.1

take a deep dive into a tech world trend.

0:38.6

Now, there's plenty of hype about AI and robotics in healthcare, but the problem that's actually

0:43.2

costing hospitals money right now is operating room coordination.

0:47.6

Two to four hours of OR time is lost every single day, not because of the surgeries

0:52.0

themselves, but because of everything in between,

0:54.6

from manual scheduling and coordination chaos to guesswork about room turnover.

0:59.0

Today, we're bringing you a conversation that TechCrunch AI editor Russell Brandom had

1:02.6

with Connor, co-founder and CEO of Akara, the startup that recently landed a spot on

1:07.3

Times' best inventions of 2025 and is building what's essentially air traffic

1:11.5

control for hospitals using thermal sensors and AI.

1:15.0

Let's take a listen.

1:21.8

It is my pleasure to be sitting here with Connor McGinn, the co-founder and CEO of Akara for an edition of our

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equity podcast. Yeah, I guess let's start for people who aren't familiar with the company.

1:35.7

What does Akara do? What's the, what's the Akara story?

1:40.8

Hi, I, Russell. And thanks for having me. So Akara is essentially an AI company.

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