MedCity News December 2, 2024
Katie Adams

Philips is showcasing its partnerships and new products at RSNA 2024, including an expanded collaboration with AWS and a CT scanner that the company said uses up to 80% less radiation than traditional systems.

The Radiological Society of North America is hosting its annual meeting in Chicago this week, allowing clinicians and tech professionals from all over the world to share ideas and display the latest innovations in the field.

The exhibit hall is populated by hundreds of companies, ranging from small AI startups to massive medtech incumbents. On Monday, I visited one of those medtech giants — Philips — to learn more about the partnerships and technology that the company was showcasing at this year’s show.

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