The latest release of ACUSON Juniper, a Siemens Healthineers ultrasound system, now features the ACUSON Liver Suite to enable early detection and routine monitoring, making it suitable for population-level MASLD screening. With ACUSON Juniper, clinicians can make fast, non-invasive assessments in just one minute.1 Integrated UDFF and pSWE technologies give reliable, actionable insights to identify and monitor liver disease early – enabling proactive, efficient care for every patient.
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Canon Medical Systems offers a complete line of ultrasound systems, including its ultra-premium Aplio i-series Prism Edition systems. Built on a common architectural platform, the Apio i-series line offers industry leading imaging depth and detail, matrix array transducers, and “smart” workflows and HealthySonographer ergonomics for a confident and efficient imaging experience.
ICE Magazine invited imaging leaders to participate in this month’s Director’s Circle feature on X-ray technologies in diagnostic imaging. Topics touched on in this discussion include the latest technology, how to evaluate systems, dose reduction and more. Participants in the article are:
The Luminos Q.namix R and Luminos Q.namix T multifunctional imaging platforms from Siemens Healthineers are designed for specialized and complex radiography and fluoroscopy examinations.
Micro-X Limited has updated its Rover mobile X-ray system with the international launch of the next-generation platform, engineered to deliver improved workflow, imaging performance, and ease of use.
Philips’ Radiography 7300 C, a ceiling-mounted digital radiography solution, addresses fast throughput and diagnostic confidence to address challenges.
A MarketsandMarkets.com report on the diagnostic imaging market states that the market is projected to reach $32.90 billion by 2030 from $26.51 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2025 to 2030.
GE HealthCare’s Definium Pace Select ST is a 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.
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc.’s new KDR FMT and KDR FMT+ digital radiography (DR) systems represent the next evolution in floor-mounted DR systems from Konica Minolta, designed to deliver high image quality, reliability and workflow efficiency.
Employment for radiologic and MRI technologists is projected to grow 6% from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

