Mahajan Imaging Unveils India’s First AI-Enabled MRI Scanner in Delhi
Excel 3T incorporates AI-driven reconstruction algorithms and real-time motion correction to deliver sharper images in shorter timeframes.
Mahajan Imaging has launched India’s first AI-powered MRI scanner, Excel 3T, at its new diagnostic centre in Dwarka, Delhi.
Excel 3T incorporates AI-driven reconstruction algorithms and real-time motion correction to deliver sharper images in shorter timeframes. Cardiac MRI scans that typically required over an hour can now be completed in 30–40 minutes.
Additionally, the system is designed to enhance diagnostic precision while cutting down scan times, particularly for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
“AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s now a practical clinical tool,” said Dr. Harsh Mahajan, Founder & Chairman, Mahajan Imaging & Labs. “Our goal is to introduce a new model for diagnostics, where cutting-edge AI supports better diagnosis while the patient remains at the centre of care.”
He noted that the system reduces artefacts and improves signal-to-noise ratios by up to 50%, making early detection of cardiac abnormalities more accurate. “This is particularly crucial in cardiac MRI, where early detection of subtle functional or structural abnormalities can alter treatment outcomes dramatically.”
India continues to face a growing NCD burden. According to WHO, 63% of deaths in the country are due to non-communicable diseases, with cardiovascular disease alone accounting for 27%.
Kabir Mahajan, Chief Operating Officer, added, “We want to continue to be at the forefront of quality-focused Integrated Diagnostics in Delhi NCR and North India. We hope to play a bigger role in preventive health for Non-Communicable Diseases and will introduce dedicated facilities that marry Genomics, Lab medicine, and high-end Radiology.”
Experts emphasize that wider deployment of AI systems requires policy support, interoperability standards, and training to ensure equitable access across India’s healthcare system.
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