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Siemens Healthineers – Shape 21 press conferences

2020-11-04

On November 17th, Siemens Healthineers Shape 21 brought together top decision-makers and specialized healthcare professionals. In the following press conferences on November 18th, we showcased our innovations. Recordings are available here.

Published on November 4, 2020

Diagnostic Imaging (Europe/Asia) *Not for publication in the USA

  • Christoph Zindel, Member of the Managing Board, Siemens Healthineers
  • André Hartung, President Diagnostic Imaging, Siemens Healthineers
  • Arthur Kaindl, Executive Vice President Magnetic Resonance, Siemens Healthineers

Laboratory Diagnostics (Europe/Asia) *Not for publication in the USA

Deepak Nath, President Laboratory Diagnostics, Siemens Healthineers 

Siemens Healthineers moves into new clinical fields with its smallest and most lightweight whole-body MRI

  • Lung and implant imaging with MR now possible with high precision
  • The world’s first 80 cm bore improves the patient experience
  • Magnetom Free.Max requires less than one liter of liquid helium and no quench pipe
  • AI-based automation with myExam Companion enables every user to obtain excellent results

Siemens Healthineers makes high-end X-ray technology more affordable

  • New ceiling-mounted X-ray device Multix Impact C completes the Multix Impact family
  • myExam Companion helps technologists of every experience level achieve consistently high image quality
  • Auto Collimation of full-spine and long-leg exams enables optimal radiation dose

Siemens Healthineers introduces Syngo Carbon – a new software environment for enterprise wide image reading and reporting

  • Improved interdisciplinary sharing of images and reports
  • Flexible, modular IT infrastructure
  • Integrated AI tools and automation help improve efficiency
  • Structured report data facilitates - among others - use of treatment guidelines