Canon Medical Showcases Meaningful Innovations
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 01 Mar 2023 |

Canon Medical Systems Europe BV (The Netherlands) is showcasing its new meaningful innovations and solutions at ECR 2023, accompanied by an educational program, including practical workshops presented by world-renowned clinical experts, supported by the Canon Medical Academy. At ECR 2023, Canon is also launching its newest CT scanner and two enhanced and smart features on the Aceso+ to improve further the workflow and efficiency of its fully motorized X-ray system, live camera and advanced remote control.
Visitors to Canon’s ECR 2023 booth at Expo X3 of the Technical Exhibition can discover the company’s range of medical imaging solutions, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, eye care, diagnostic and interventional X-ray equipment, mobile imaging solutions, and a full suite of healthcare IT solutions. Canon is launching several new meaningful innovations for the European medical imaging market. All solutions prioritize workflow, patient comfort and have the flexibility, versatility, and sophistication to meet the complex demands and high standards of today's medical imaging environment.
During ECR 2023, Canon is introducing the AEC assist functionality on the Canon Mobirex i9 mobile DR system. The company is also offering live demonstrations of the advanced diagnostic imaging capabilities of its Aplio high-end ultrasound system and its AI-based, zero-click solution that uses deep learning technology to streamline workflow.
AEC assist optimizes image quality, improves workflow and provides 5-9 detection areas, depending upon the type of Elite series detectors. The company’s IT solutions include advanced post-processing software that enables visualization and analysis of 2D, 3D, and 4D images of anatomy and physiological functions. In addition, attendees can continue their educational journey by joining Canon’s two symposia: one on Wednesday, March 1, with a focus on ultrasound related to liver applications, and the other on Friday, March 3 with a focus on what’s new in CT & MRI screening and follow-up.
“Canon Medical continues to provide meaningful innovations that enable clinicians and operators to enhance throughput and patient outcomes,” said René Degros, Vice President at Canon Medical Systems Europe. “We invest solely in research and development that directly addresses specific patient needs to help improve life for everyone. We strive to improve healthcare accessibility, cross-platform availability and patient-focused solutions that are truly meaningful and impactful for our customers and vital to patient care pathways.’’
“This year’s ECR theme “The Cycle of Life” works well together with Canon Medical’s Made for Life philosophy and meaningful Innovations campaign as they drive continuous improvement and are finding innovative ways to help the members of our society,” added ESR President Prof. Adrian Brady. “It is crucial that information on progress in Diagnostic - and Interventional Imaging and Solutions are broadly shared, and ESR provides the platforms and opportunities for that information exchange.”
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