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Diagnostic imaging continues to serve a major role in healthcare worldwide. New technology, AI and innovations provide lifesaving images and information that healthcare providers use on a daily basis.

GE HealthCare’s Definium Pace Select ST is the tool X-ray departments can use to conquer today’s challenges. This versatile, digital, floor-mounted system can produce consistent, high-quality images typically generated on premium systems at a value price point.

Hologic’s Horizon DXA system is the latest in densitometry technology, with expanded capabilities beyond measuring bone density such as complete fracture risk assessment and more. It is lighter and smaller than previous generations and offers ultra-fast, high-output, low-noise ceramic detectors that provide high-quality bone mapping and images.

The global X-ray systems market size was estimated at $8.13 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.26% from 2024 to 2030, according to Grand View Research. The major factor driving the market is the growing demand for early-stage diagnosis of chronic diseases.

The LUMINOS Lotus Max, an advanced two-in-one fluoroscopy and radiography system from Siemens Healthineers, enhances system utilization and reduces the need for additional imaging systems and examination spaces. It features an integrated, remote-controlled design that delivers both dynamic and static images at a high level of quality with low radiation exposure for patients.

KDR Flex was designed for efficiency. The system automatically tracks the tube and moves to the detector’s center on the table or wall stand to ensure the alignment, SID and angulation. The motorized axes provide more than 5 meters/16 feet of travel and 3,600 angles.

Ray-Pac offers a direct replacement for the Philips SRO 33100 ROT 360 X-ray tube. This high-performance glass tube is used for radiographic and fluoroscopic systems, surgery and other mobile applications.

Fujifilm’s DeepInsight uses cognitive technology to distinguish between echo signals and electrical noise, as well as transmission and reception technology, to obtain high-quality images even in deep and challenging regions of interest, supporting more efficient ultrasound exams.

One handheld scanner cannot deliver for all clinical applications. That’s why Clarius is making accurate, easy-to-use, and affordable ultrasound available to medical professionals in every specialty. From facial mapping at 1 cm to diagnosing aortic aneurysms at 40 cm, Clarius helps get clear imaging at the bedside for accurate diagnoses and safe procedures.