04 September 2025
Royal Philips, a leading health technology company, will present its AI-enabled technologies, which are developed to enable deep insights in cardiac care and optimize clinical workflows at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 2025 congress in Madrid, effective from 209th August to 1st September. The company will elaborate on its integrational concept of workflows and smart technologies, contributing reliable diagnoses, proactive monitoring, and accuracy in treatment, enabling excellent cardiac care to a large population. Philips will reframe the company’s commitment to delivering sustainable healthcare practices and innovation to diminish the carbon caused.
The recent Philips Future Health Index (FHI) 2025 cardiology findings captured that 79% of cardiac care providers missed valuable clinical time with patients because of the unavailability and incomplete patient data. This results in around 45 minutes of clinical time being missed per shift and 4 working weeks per year. In the scenarios where cardiology departments face challenges like operational and clinical pressures, Philips' AI-enabled solution enables the best insights and combined workflows at every stage of the cardiac care path to fuel productivity and time for patients.
Philips is enhancing the precision of diagnosis via its smart analytics and quality imaging, fostering workflow efficiency to provide quick and precise identification of cardiac conditions. The major solutions at an ESC involve Philips compact 5500 CV AI-fueled platforms and EPIQ CVx, Affiniti CVx with new advanced image quality. These systems are supported by the cardiovascular workspace, a scalable platform that combines imaging data throughout the systems to improve partnership and workflow effectively.
The Philips merged image-guided therapy portfolio helps clinicians to plan, manage, and initiate cardiac interventions accurately. The center of attraction at ESC will be the Verisight Pro 3D intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) catheter provides real-time 3D and 2D intracardiac imaging for advanced visualization in structural and electrophysiology heart procedures. Philips' ambulatory monitoring solution contributes to personalized and proactive long-term cardiac management. Philip’s enhanced Holter monitoring software is an impressive, scalable solution at ESC 2025.
ESC attendees can take part in hands-on tutorials presented by Philips and led by clinical experts, and can also attend various symposium sessions focusing on AI applications in image-guided structural heart intervention and cardiology, discovering new ways in cardiac imaging. The ESC 2025 congress theme of ‘global health’ and ‘cardiology beyond borders’ is reflects Philips' goal of enhancing 2 billion lives by the end of the year 2025.
04 September 2025
04 September 2025
04 September 2025
04 September 2025