New Upright Radiotherapy System Enters Manufacturing
The technology, based on research from Stanford University, will be integrated into Leo Cancer Care platforms with the first installation at Mayo Clinic.
The technology, based on research from Stanford University, will be integrated into Leo Cancer Care platforms with the first installation at Mayo Clinic.
The five-year project funded by ARPA-H aims to develop ultra-high dose rate photon therapy for standard linear accelerators.
GE HealthCare’s Allia Moveo system, designed for hybrid operating rooms and minimally invasive procedures, has been installed at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation to support advanced clinician training.
The platform combines AI for clinical insights and accelerated workflow in the new premium 3.0T MRI platform.Â
The new 510(k)-pending system is designed to simplify workflows with a single universal scan approach, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce complexity across multiple CT exams.
The system integrates updated imaging hardware, AI-driven tools, and independently validated ergonomic features aimed at supporting diagnostic accuracy and user comfort.
The mobile X-ray aims to enhance bedside imaging and diagnostic clarity for intensive care patients.
The investigational system uses X-ray diffraction and AI to analyze the molecular composition of tissue, aiming to reduce unnecessary biopsies.
The GE HealthCare system, installed in collaboration with Cyclomedical International, will enable on-site production of radioisotopes for PET imaging and theranostics.
The funding will support the development of an AI platform designed to clean and move large imaging datasets more efficiently than traditional methods.
The patented design is intended to reduce maintenance by supporting over 100,000 mating cycles and minimizing contamination sensitivity.