Clarius introduces AI-enhanced ultrasound software innovations

Clarius introduces AI-enhanced ultrasound software innovations

Clarius Mobile Health has unveiled significant updates to its handheld ultrasound systems, incorporating artificial intelligence capabilities and enterprise-level management features. The Vancouver-based company’s latest software release focuses on workflow optimisation and includes built-in CPT medical coding for the US market.

Canon Medical unveils AI automation platform for diagnostic imaging

Canon Medical unveils AI automation platform for diagnostic imaging

Canon Medical Systems has introduced an artificial intelligence-powered automation platform designed to enhance diagnostic workflows and expedite clinical decision-making in emergency care settings. The zero-click solution integrates deep learning technology to streamline image analysis across multiple imaging modalities.

Vetter reveals next-generation syringe closure system for 2027

Global contract development and manufacturing organisation Vetter has announced the development of V-OVS next, an evolution of their proprietary syringe closure system. The updated design, scheduled for launch in 2027, incorporates technical advances based on market requirements and customer feedback from clinical applications.

Cryoport introduces HV3 cryogenic system for advanced therapy transport

Cryoport introduces HV3 cryogenic system for advanced therapy transport

Cryoport, Inc. has unveiled its latest innovation in temperature-controlled supply chain technology – the Cryoport Express Cryogenic HV3 Shipping System. This development addresses critical challenges in transporting temperature-sensitive biological materials, particularly for cell and gene therapies requiring consistent cryogenic conditions below minus 150°C.

Siemens Healthineers upgrades AI-powered Acuson Sequoia ultrasound

Siemens Healthineers upgrades AI-powered Acuson Sequoia ultrasound

Siemens Healthineers has unveiled a significant upgrade to its Acuson Sequoia ultrasound platform, introducing AI Abdomen technology that promises to revolutionise sonographic workflows. The system’s AI-driven features aim to reduce operator strain while enhancing diagnostic precision through automated anatomical recognition and standardised measurements.

Medtronic receives CE mark for adaptive brain stimulation system

Medtronic has secured CE mark approval for its BrainSense Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) system and BrainSense Electrode Identifier, introducing the first closed-loop DBS technology with real-time adjustment capabilities. The system, which responds to individual brain signals, represents a major development in personalised treatment for Parkinson’s disease.

Canon Medical Systems advances AI workflow automation for CT imaging

Canon Medical Systems advances AI workflow automation for CT imaging

Canon Medical Systems USA has unveiled an expanded suite of artificial intelligence-driven solutions for computed tomography (CT) workflow automation. The new integrated tools, including Vina Analytics and Remote Assist capabilities, aim to streamline clinical protocols and enhance operational efficiency across healthcare imaging departments.

B Braun releases Clik-FIX catheter securement system

B Braun releases Clik-FIX catheter securement system

B Braun Medical Inc. has introduced a new catheter securement system designed to enhance the stability and effectiveness of continuous regional anaesthesia delivery. The Clik-FIX device aims to address common challenges in epidural and peripheral nerve block (PNB) catheter migration and dislodgement during patient care.

Carestream receives CE marking for advanced mobile X-ray system

Carestream Health has announced CE marking approval for two key diagnostic imaging innovations: the Focus HD Detectors and DRX-Rise Mobile X-ray System. The approval marks a significant advancement in mobile radiography technology, combining high-resolution imaging capabilities with practical durability features designed for clinical environments.

Salivary vesicles found to activate blood clotting in haemophilia A

New research from the Medical University of Vienna has identified a mechanism explaining why people with haemophilia A rarely experience oral bleeding, despite their blood clotting deficiency. The finding could have implications for understanding bleeding patterns in different coagulation disorders.