FUJIFILM India Unveils Advanced Imaging and Healthcare IT Solutions at IRIA 2026
The launches include the FCT iStream CT platform, AMULET SOPHINITY full-field digital mammography, FDR Smart X Essential digital radiography, and the HCIT Fenix healthcare IT ecosystem.
FUJIFILM India unveiled four new diagnostic imaging and healthcare IT solutions at the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) 2026, targeting rising imaging volumes, workforce constraints, and growing diagnostic complexity in India’s healthcare system.
The launches include the FCT iStream CT platform, AMULET SOPHINITY full-field digital mammography, FDR Smart X Essential digital radiography, and the HCIT Fenix healthcare IT ecosystem. These solutions aim to improve diagnostic confidence, streamline workflows, and support broader access to preventive and clinical care.
FCT iStream, FUJIFILM’s latest CT system, combines high-definition imaging, dose optimization, and AI-enabled workflow automation via the Synergy-Drive suite and REiLI Medical AI. The scanner automates key imaging steps, including patient positioning, scan planning, image reconstruction, and integration with SYNAPSE 3D Workstation, allowing radiology departments to manage increasing patient volumes efficiently while maintaining low radiation doses.
AMULET SOPHINITY and AI-assisted mammography systems focus on early breast cancer detection with high-resolution imaging, tomosynthesis, contrast-enhanced mammography, and patient-friendly design. The systems support preventive healthcare initiatives, particularly in women’s health.
Commenting on the showcase, Nobuo Matsunobe, General Manager, Modality Systems Division, FUJIFILM Corporation, said, “The solutions at IRIA 2026 reflect our approach of combining AI-enabled technologies with clinician-centric design to address rising imaging volumes, optimize operational efficiency, and enhance diagnostic confidence across diverse clinical environments.”
The FDR Smart X Essential X-ray series is designed for high-throughput hospitals and diagnostic centers, offering reliable image quality, space-efficient configurations, streamlined workflows, and optional AI-enabled interfaces.
Underpinning these imaging systems, the HCIT Fenix platform integrates enterprise imaging, PACS, RIS, mobility, and workflow tools to enhance interoperability, clinical collaboration, and decision-making. Developed under FUJIFILM India’s Make in India initiative, Fenix supports scalable deployment across hospitals, diagnostic centers, and teleradiology networks.
Koji Wada, Managing Director, FUJIFILM India, added, “Our presence at IRIA 2026 demonstrates our commitment to strengthening India’s diagnostic infrastructure and providing practical imaging and healthcare IT solutions that improve access, accuracy, and speed across care settings.”
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