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Fujifilm’s imaging and tech highlights at RSNA 2025

Fujifilm Healthcare Americas will showcase advanced diagnostic imaging technologies at RSNA 2025, including AI-powered MRI, smart digital radiography systems, and mobile fluoroscopy solutions designed to improve image quality, speed, and clinical workflows.

Category: Health Published Date: 28 November 2025
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Announcement

FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, a pioneering champion in enterprise and diagnostic imaging solutions, will be ramping up its current diagnostic imaging innovations in the South Hall at the 2025 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting (booth #3300), McCormick Place in Chicago, to be held from 30th November to 3rd December 2025.

These robust new imaging advances are initiated for the latest growing demand for clinical environments, erratic Deep Learning MRI applications, and serving smart mobile bedside imaging. Including the need for the entirely automated radiographic room efficiency and rapid resolution surgical guidance is also instigating the growth and shift to Fujifilm’s new imaging advances.

The executive director, modality solutions marketing, FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, Shawn Etheridge, said, “Fujifilm’s motive is to serve those imaging systems that are beyond describing the performance demands of the difficult procedures. It’s also about accelerating the clinician and patient experience, reducing dose volume and streamlining workflows. The RSNA 2025 has granted us an opportunity to involve face-to-face interactions with the clinicians and make them believe in their promising and true Fujifilm solutions.”

Additional impressive innovations at the booth

The AI-powered MRI image quality, a tech innovation and workflow enhancements will show how DLR Symmetry accelerates the intense learning reconstruction to refine the image quality. Alongside, it also confirms the mitigation of scan times with the help of partial Fourier techniques. The AutoPose with AI expands the automatic slice selection to lower extremities, chest, pelvis and cardiac. This enhances the repeatable imaging, accuracy and elevates the workflow while keeping up with consistency in the wide range of exams.

The FDR Go iQ Portable Digital Radiography System is one of Fujifilm’s current smart DR portable purpose built for the busiest radiology departments. The system is embedded with a comfort in-bin detector, smart charging, and an instinctive tube head touch display. The smartness captured in a 3D camera delivers auto-sensing SID display, tube to bed angulation and live positioning guidance.

Another innovative highlight is the Persona C-HR Mobile Fluoroscopy C-Arm includes an 82 cm wide and 25 kW power, a highly sensitive detector. Both the potentials merge to serve the high-resolution imaging at low dose. The last innovation to be presented at the RSNA 2025 is the FDR Visionary Digital Radiography Suite, which is a commendable space for Fujifilm to trim, explore and accelerate its workflow with the latest collimator-integrated camera for visualising the live positioning of the guidance.

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Chandni Pathak

Chandni Pathak

Holding M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Chandni crafts cutting-edge, research-driven healthcare news for Towards Healthcare, combining scientific depth with innovative storytelling to simplify complex topics for global readers.