Philips puts up a good show at RSNA

Royal Philips Electronics showcased several new features for existing image modalities that deliver clinical benefits to customers while simultaneously answering the economic challenges clinicians face worldwide, at the 98th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) held in November this year.

“We know that customers around the globe are facing economic struggles and purchasing decisions may be uncertain,” said Gene Saragnese, CEO of Imaging Systems at Philips. “Philips understands these challenges and is committed to continually improving access to the best care possible and helping clinicians to improve patient outcomes. We do this by providing upgrades and enhancements that meet these challenges, which allows our customers to improve on the existing imaging system investments they have already made,” he added.

At RSNA, Philips also offered its dStream broadband technology that will enable current Philips MR users to switch to digital broadband MRI for the majority of analogue Philips MR systems. The technology builds on the existing MR magnet and is a cost-effective way to provide digital broadband MRI, claims the company.

EH News Bureau

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