Philips launches AI-driven imaging solutions


New Delhi, Jan 24 (IANS): With a view to provide reliable imaging solutions, Philips India on Wednesday launched next-generation products supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven software.

The imaging solutions are namely "Access CT 32 Slice", "Ingenia Prodiva 1.5T MRI" and "Dura Diagnost F30 Digital X-ray".

"The new offerings in MRI, CT and Digital X-ray are developed to help radiologists diagnose faster, more accurately with added benefit of lower ownership costs and better patient experience," Rohit Sathe, President Philips Healthcare, India, said in a statement.

The "Access CT 32 Slice" offers flexibility, exceptional image quality and diagnostic accuracy with lower total cost of ownership.

"Ingenia Prodiva 1.5T MRI" is built on proven dStream digital broadband technology, present in over 2000 installations worldwide which can accelerate patient throughput with a simplified Breeze Workflow.

"DuraDiagnost F30 Digital X-ray" helps to simplify the path to clinical decision-making, improves outcomes for patients and reduces the imaging department burden.

"I am sure that these solutions will effectively meet the expectations of the radiologists and imaging departments," Sathe added.

  

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