Written by : Nikita Saha
January 28, 2025
Reportedly, GE HealthCare is also announcing collaborations with key industry stakeholders to advance sustainable healthcare solutions.
GE HealthCare has unveiled advanced AI-enabled imaging, ultrasound, and digital innovations at the ongoing 50th anniversary of Arab Health.
Among the innovations displayed is the SIGNA Champion MR machine, which is equipped with AIR Recon DL and AIR Coils. It features a green intelligent magnet for optimized low helium operations, enhancing cost-effectiveness without sacrificing performance.
Additionally, the Revolution Advance CT scanner offers user-friendly operation, outstanding image quality, and patient comfort for routine clinical applications.
In mammography, GE HealthCare presented the Pristina Via system, which offers diagnostic accuracy and automates processes for improved patient care. The system is backward-compatible, and suitable for various clinical settings.
Three ultrasound systems, including two with AI capabilities, were also displayed. The Vscan Air SL with Caption AI provides real-time guidance for echocardiographic views at the point of care. The Discover LOGIQ Totus combines AI-powered decision support with high-quality imaging, while the Venue Sprint offers portable, wireless imaging solutions.
Reportedly, GE HealthCare is also announcing collaborations with key industry stakeholders to advance sustainable healthcare solutions.
"Building on a 50-year legacy in the EAGM region, GE HealthCare is driving the next wave of transformation in healthcare. We continue to invest in innovative AI and digital solutions to address the region’s unique challenges and evolving needs, partnering with local providers to deliver impactful solutions that offer a more personal, precise, and human-focused approach across the care continuum," said Kostas Deligiannis, Zone President, EAGM, GE HealthCare.
With over 3,800 exhibitors from 180+ countries in attendance, GE HealthCare aims to address critical healthcare needs in key markets such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt. The company is demonstrating AI-driven solutions designed to enhance hospital workflows, inform clinical decisions, and improve patient outcomes.