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Siemens Healthineers at RSNA 2016: Engineering Success. Pioneering Healthcare. Together.

Siemens Healthineers at RSNA 2016: Engineering Success. Pioneering Healthcare. Together.
Chicago | 2016-11-28
At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers. The new name underlines the company's pioneering spirit and its engineering expertise in the healthcare industry. With a new strategic direction, Siemens Healthineers aims to enable healthcare providers around the world to meet their current challenges and to excel in their respective environments. Through products and solutions designed to increase efficiency and to reduce costs, Siemens Healthineers is setting new trends in healthcare together with its customers – working under the motto "Engineering Success. Pioneering Healthcare. Together."
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Faster MRI scans with Compressed Sensing from Siemens Healthineers
Erlangen, Nov 27, 2016
- Siemens Healthineers underlines its position as innovation leader in magnetic resonance imaging with new acceleration technology
- Compressed Sensing allows MR imaging up to ten times faster without compromising image quality
- The first application, Compressed Sensing Cardiac Cine1, enables diagnostic cardiac imaging of patients with arrhythmias or of those with respiratory problems
- Healthcare providers benefit from better economic utilization of their systems and higher competitiveness by increasing their patient population
At the 2016 RSNA, Siemens Healthineers unveils a groundbreaking technology that overcomes one of the major limitations in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Acquisition times can sometimes be long, which presents a significant challenge when scanning moving physiology.
With the Somatom go. CT platform, Siemens Healthineers offers radiology customers an excellent return on investment
Erlangen, Nov 27, 2016
- The Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up CT scanners are equally suited to newly established radiology departments and to expanding successful institutions
- Standardized workflows and multi-year service packages provide radiology providers high financial reliability and a foundation for successful growth
- Unique single-room concept drastically reduces installation costs
- Intuitive and simplified control via tablet eases system operation and increases patient comfort
Based on the key requirements expressed by all its main customer groups in radiology, Siemens Healthineers has developed an entirely new platform for computed tomography. It responds to the needs of diverse users and in doing so improves their competitive position.
Siemens Healthineers presents particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner – Magnetom Sempra
Erlangen, Nov 27, 2016
- 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner with innovative applications supports improved competitiveness and will potentially boost profitability for radiology providers
- Up to 30% less energy consumption, higher uptime at lower running costs thanks to an innovative embedded service concept
- Standardized and automated examination workflows address the continuous trend towards industrialized healthcare
- Complete MRI examinations in just ten minutes – from preparing the patient to completing the examination
In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.
Siemens Healthineers introduces innovative robot-supported Artis pheno angiography system
Erlangen, Nov 27, 2016
- Enabling personalized, minimally invasive surgery for multimorbid patients to account for the changing disease pattern
- Versatile software applications make even challenging examinations easier with the Artis pheno
- Developed using a comprehensive hygiene approach to support working in a hygienic environment
Siemens Healthineers presents at RSNA 2016 the innovative robot-supported Artis pheno angiography system. Artis pheno was developed for use in minimally invasive surgery, interventional radiology and interventional cardiology.
Siemens Healthineers – The new brand for Siemens' healthcare business
Erlangen, May 04, 2016
Today Siemens Healthcare unveiled its new brand name Siemens Healthineers. The new brand underlines Siemens Healthcare's pioneering spirit and its engineering expertise in the healthcare industry. It is unique and bold and best describes the Healthcare organization and its people – the people accompanying, serving and inspiring customers – the people behind outstanding products and solutions.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's RSNA in Chicago, USA, Siemens Healthineers is presenting itself under the motto "Engineering Success. Pioneering Healthcare. Together."

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.


Dr. Bernd Montag, CEO of Siemens Healthineers, talked about the new business strategy of Siemens Healthineers at this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA.

Speaker at the Siemens Healthineers' RSNA Media Breakfast in Chicago, USA: Walter Märzendorfer, President Diagnostic Imaging, Siemens Healthineers, talked about the radiology of the future.

International journalists of business, science and trade press attended Siemens Healthineers' RSNA Media Breakfast.


At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

The Cloud Gate Sculpture reflects the skyline of Chicago on 168 high-gloss polished stainless steel panels.

In the midst of Millennium Park in downtown Chicago, hundreds of tourists are swimming around a sculpture of 168 highly polished stainless steel plates reflecting the entire environment: the Cloud Gate Sculpture.

At this year's Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, USA, the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG is presenting itself for the first time under its new brand name, Siemens Healthineers.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

Based on the key requirements expressed by all its main customer groups in radiology, Siemens Healthineers has developed an entirely new platform for computed tomography.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

In order to help its imaging customers become more competitive, Siemens Healthineers presents a new and particularly cost-efficient MRI scanner at the 2016 RSNA in Chicago.

The robot-supported angiography system was developed for use in minimally invasive surgery, interventional radiology and interventional cardiology.

Siemens Healthineers' multi-tilt table is designed to accommodate patients weighing up to 280 kilograms.

Thanks to the hygiene approach developed especially fort Artis pheno, the system has large, sealed surfaces with fewer spaces which helps customers with system cleaning.

The memory positions let the system move the C-arm out of the operating area quickly if necessary, giving the surgeon and the operating team free access to the patient, and then move it back to exactly the same position again for further imaging.

If the patient is sensitive to the contrast agent, Artis pheno can also support CO2 imaging of the extremities. The system follows the tilted table and increases CO2 visibility using the new StructureScout.

Because the system is floor-mounted, it is easier to install in the operating suite, and the sterile air flow from the ceiling is interrupted during imaging only by the flat-panel detector.

The Somatom go. platform with the Somatom go.Now and Somatom go.Up scanners offers automated and standardized workflows that help users achieve profound clinical results.

The image shows stent grafts in the aneurysmal descending aorta, the abdominal aorta, the superior mesenteric artery and the celiac trunk.

High-resolution diffusion tensor imaging, showing very detailed white matter fiber track.

The patient has multiple fractures of bilateral ribs, the vertebra and the transverse process on the left.

There are pulmonary metastases within the bifurcations of the lung from a renal cell carcinoma.

Artistically generated image showing transparent fibers overlaid on an anatomical image. Color coding of the transparent fibers represents the direction of the main fiber bundles in the brain.

At the 2016 RSNA, Siemens Healthineers unveils a groundbreaking technology that overcomes one of the major limitations in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Two chamber view of a volunteer both acquired during free-breathing. Single heart-beat real-time Cardiac Cine conventional (left) vs. Compress Sensing Cardiac Cine1 (right).

Four chamber view cine of a volunteer: Cardiac Cine segmented (left; TA: 8 heartbeats) vs. Compressed Sensing Cardiac Cine1 real-time (right; TA: 1 heartbeat).

Cardiac Cine segmented (left; TA: 8 heartbeats) vs. Compressed Sensing Cardiac Cine1 real-time (right; TA: 1 heartbeat).

Simultaneous Multi-Slice is based on an acceleration technology that will speed up imaging 2D acquisition time by a factor of three, enabling advanced MRI applications (such as DTI and BOLD) in the clinical routine.

The new Magnetom Sempra1 includes trendsetting applications to address patient groups previously excluded from MRI examinations, e.g. Advanced WARP for scanning patients with MR safe metallic implants.

Now, for the first time, Multitom Rax makes it possible to take 3D images under the patient's natural weight bearing condition.1

Now, for the first time, Multitom Rax makes it possible to take 3D images under the patient's natural weight bearing condition.1

Now, for the first time, Multitom Rax makes it possible to take 3D images under the patient's natural weight bearing condition.1

The image shows stent grafts in the aneurysmal descending aorta, the abdominal aorta, the superior mesenteric artery and the celiac trunk.

Bernd Montag
Chief Executive Officer, Siemens Healthineers

Walter Maerzendorfer
President Diagnostic Imaging, Siemens Healthineers