Philips Launches AI-Powered Verida Spectral CT
Royal Philips unveils Verida, the world's first detector-based spectral CT fully powered by AI, advancing diagnostic precision with superior image quality and reduced radiation dose.
Royal Philips unveils Verida, the world's first detector-based spectral CT fully powered by AI, advancing diagnostic precision with superior image quality and reduced radiation dose.
Royal Philips introduces BlueSeal Horizon, the industry's first helium-free 3.0T MRI platform with advanced AI capabilities, revolutionizing medical imaging technology.
THEON International signs major framework agreement with German Bundeswehr for up to 25,000 thermal clip-on sights, valued at over €100 million. Read about this landmark European defense contract.
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Royal Philips launches Image Management 15, a web-based diagnostic viewer enabling radiologists to securely access and interpret medical images from anywhere, streamlining workflows.
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