RSNA 2025 made one thing unmistakably clear: Cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) has reached a turning point—and it is beginning to redefine how we detect and prevent heart disease.
NHS Fife has implemented Siemens Healthineers’ Deep Resolve technology to shorten MRI scan times by more than 20%. The AI-based image reconstruction approach has reduced waiting times, and enabled nearly 1,900 additional MRI appointments within six months.
Brainomix has reported results from an AI-driven imaging analysis supporting a Phase II clinical trial of a neuroprotective drug candidate for acute ischemic stroke.
Butterfly Network has announced plans to extend access to its proprietary 3D imaging capabilities by releasing a new Beam Steering API for third-party developers.
Avicenna.AI has launched AVI, a platform designed to deliver medical imaging AI results directly into clinical workflows, offering fast integration while reducing IT and operational complexity.
Medimaps Group has introduced TBS Reveal, an AI-powered screening software that analyzes routine X-rays to assess bone fragility by evaluating bone microarchitecture and bone mass.
Smart Reporting has entered an agreement to acquire Fluency for Imaging, uniting both companies to form Jacobian™, a new diagnostic-imaging-focused organization integrating speech recognition, workflow automation and AI-powered structured reporting.
The joint solution, designed to automate clinical image analysis and enhance cloud-based diagnostic workflows, will be featured at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) booth during RSNA 2025 in Chicago.
Fraunhofer MEVIS and Radboud University Medical Center have founded Plain Medical, a new company focused on automating routine radiological tasks through AI-assisted image analysis and reporting to support clinical efficiency and address Europe’s radiologist shortage.
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed an AI system that generates realistic future knee X-rays and risk scores to help clinicians predict osteoarthritis progression, enabling earlier and more personalized intervention.
Experts from Emory University discuss how digital twin technology is transforming imaging precision, adaptive therapy, and the future of personalized care
RSNA Ventures has partnered with Rad AI to bring RSNA’s peer-reviewed radiology knowledge directly into AI-powered reporting workflows, helping radiologists streamline diagnosis and maintain accuracy amid growing imaging demands.
GE HealthCare introduces the Voluson Performance 18 and 16, AI-powered ultrasound systems combining high-resolution imaging and automated workflows to enhance women’s health diagnostics.
Radiation Detection Company’s NetDose Digital Dosimeter has received the 2025 AHRA Innovation Award for advancing real-time radiation safety in healthcare.
RadNet has confirmed the acquisition of See-Mode Technologies PTE LTD, a global innovator in artificial intelligence (AI) for ultrasound imaging. The move marks a significant expansion of RadNet's capabilities in AI-powered diagnostic imaging.
If you ask most people to define healthcare, they’ll likely describe what happens after someone becomes sick and begins receiving care. But could healthcare begin before illness ever showed up?
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