At the RSNA 2025 annual meeting, Siemens Healthineers highlighted its continued investment in AI-driven imaging and interventional technologies, reinforcing the role of intelligent imaging across complex clinical pathways. Among the key innovations presented was a new 0.55-tesla interventional MRI system, designed to improve patient access, procedural flexibility, and workflow efficiency while reducing infrastructure requirements compared to higher-field MRI systems. This lower-field approach enables wider clinical adoption without compromising image quality for interventional applications.

In addition to hardware advancements, Siemens showcased a suite of advanced software and AI-enabled workflow tools aimed at streamlining image acquisition, reconstruction, and interpretation. These tools are designed to reduce scan times, improve consistency across operators, and support faster clinical decision-making. The company emphasized integrated solutions that address high-impact care areas including stroke management, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s diagnosis, and oncology, demonstrating how AI-enhanced imaging can support end-to-end patient care, from early detection to intervention and follow-up.

Together, these developments underscore Siemens Healthineers’ strategy of combining intelligent imaging systems with scalable software platforms to help healthcare providers manage growing imaging volumes, improve diagnostic confidence, and deliver more efficient, patient-centered care.

Source: Siemens emphasizes AI, interventional technology at RSNA 2025 — AuntMinnie