MedCity News December 3, 2025
Katie Adams

Philips showcased two major imaging innovations at RSNA 2025 — one a CT system that integrates AI into its hardware, and the other a new helium-free MRI model that embeds AI directly into signal acquisition. Both aim to improve image quality, efficiency and ease of integration — but commercial availability and real-world adoption are still forthcoming.

Medical device giant Philips made a slew of announcements this week during the Radiological Society of North America’s annual conference in Chicago — most notably the launch of a new CT machine and the development of a new helium-free MRI system.

Shez Partovi, Philips’ chief innovation and strategy officer, said that the company’s new CT system, named Verida, is the world’s first spectral CT...

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