Siemens Healthineers Unveils AI-Powered Imaging, Mobile CT, & Next-Gen Diagnostic Solutions

Siemens Healthineers Unveils AI-Powered Imaging, Mobile CT, & Next-Gen Diagnostic Solutions

The company also introduced the NAEOTOM Alpha.Prime, the world’s first photon-counting CT scanner, built to deliver high-precision imaging and faster, AI-supported clinical workflows.

Siemens Healthineers has unveiled a new line-up of AI-powered healthcare technologies and diagnostic systems in Egypt, aimed at improving clinical efficiency and care delivery.

Among the key launches is the MAGNETOM Flow Elite, a 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner designed to operate without helium refills, offering enhanced imaging capabilities with lower operational costs.

The company also introduced the NAEOTOM Alpha.Prime, the world’s first photon-counting CT scanner, built to deliver high-precision imaging and faster, AI-supported clinical workflows.

Another innovation is the SOMATOM On.site, a mobile CT scanner with a telescopic design for bedside imaging in ICUs and ambulances.

The advanced imaging portfolio is complemented by AI-driven solutions like the MOBILETT Elara Max mobile X-ray system and new diagnostic lab systems including the CN-3000 coagulation analyzer and Atellica HEMA series.

“Our unwavering commitment is to transform Egypt’s healthcare sector through innovation, strategic partnerships, and capacity building,” said Eng. Amro Kandil, CEO and MD of Siemens Healthineers Egypt. He added that a new Advanced Imaging Renewal and Enhancement Center is being launched to refurbish imaging equipment locally.

Diaa El-Shennawy, Head of Sales Public Sector, NGOs & Government Affairs, said, “We remain dedicated to offering tailored solutions that address Egypt’s healthcare system needs, delivering advanced technologies that improve service efficiency and sustainability.”

The company continues to back Egypt’s national healthcare initiatives, including women’s health and nationwide stroke programs, while expanding its cancer care and precision medicine portfolio following the Varian acquisition.

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