The SmartSimulator from Siemens Healthineers is a cloud-based educational tool that enables staff to virtually train and practice on a simulated version of a Siemens Healthineers medical device’s interface.
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Meet the instructors behind the brand, RSTI’s team representing over 187 years of combined imaging experience for a 23-plus year average tenure. Radiological Service Training Institute – training the industry since 1985!
The global ultrasound transducer market size was valued at $3.65 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.2% from 2024 to 2030, according to a Grand View Research report. The market growth is driven by the increasing use of ultrasound transducers in diagnostic imaging and non-invasive procedures, alongside advancements in transducer technology and frequent product launches by key players, the report states.
FUJIFILM Sonosite recently introduced the UHF46-20 Transducer, the world’s first and only 46-MHz ultra-high frequency (UHF) transducer for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS).
Exo Iris is the company’s high-performance handheld ultrasound device. With affordable, AI-powered medical imaging in a pocket-sized device, caregivers can get to answers immediately to accelerate diagnosis and create new care pathways for heart failure patients at the point of care. AI-powered handheld ultrasound can lower the threshold for answers at the point of care, enabling access to simple and affordable medical imaging.
Ultrasound probes, also called transducers, are devices that emit and receive high-frequency sound waves to create images of internal body structures. They come in various shapes and sizes, with common types including linear for superficial structures like thyroids and breasts, curvilinear (or convex) for deeper imaging like abdominal organs, and phased array for applications requiring a narrow field of view, such as cardiac imaging.
The new 6Sc-D probe introduced exclusively with GE HealthCare’s Vivid Pioneer, which launched in August 2025, is built on XDclear technology and is designed to enable clinicians to visualize fine anatomical structures and assess cardiac function with a new level of accuracy across a wide range of patients, from pediatrics to adults.
The AcuNav Lumos 4D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) catheter, exclusively available on the ACUSON Origin ultrasound system, enables more treatment possibilities for more patients through the power of clinically relevant imaging.
Earlier this year, GE HealthCare reported on “How Consumerism is Transforming MRI Departments.”
ICE Magazine gathered insights from radiology directors and imaging leaders for a roundtable article focused on the patient experience in imaging. Insiders were able to share their thoughts regarding patient experience to highlight strategies, successes and challenges across the industry.

