HOUSTON, Nov. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- United Imaging, a global leader in manufacturing advanced medical imaging and radiotherapy equipment, is set to showcase its comprehensive portfolio of innovative technologies at RSNA 2023. This includes another series of global firsts and pioneering medical AI solutions, demonstrating the company's significant strides in R&D and its commitment to transforming medical diagnostics and patient care on an international scale since its U.S. debut in 2018.
"RSNA 2023's theme 'Leading through Change' resonates with our core values," says Dr. Al Zhang, Ph.D, Chairman & Co-CEO, "and reflects United Imaging's brand promise of 'Passion for Change.' Our technology is designed to prove our commitment to the U.S. and global markets. And our investment in innovation has yielded tangible results, evidenced by our customers' success stories in the U.S. and worldwide, reinforcing our vision and dedication to excellence in the global healthcare market."
Jeffrey M. Bundy, Ph.D, CEO of United Imaging in the U.S., reflected on the past five years of commercial operations. "At RSNA 2018 everyone was asking who we are. Just five short years later, we're having conversations about how we create Equal Healthcare for All™, how we have created value through programs like Software Upgrades for Life™, how we have built ourselves for the modern world to the degree that none of our customers were delayed in receiving deliveries or parts during COVID...it's been five years of huge growth, and we can't wait to share it at RSNA 2023 and continue to build upon it for decades to come."

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Since the inception of its R&D efforts in the U.S. in 2013, and the subsequent launch of commercial operations in 2018, United Imaging has expanded notably, with installations today in 30 states and a workforce across 35 states. The company's top-tier technologies have led to collaborations with prestigious institutions such as Yale University, UC Davis, and University of Texas. Globally, United Imaging's products have reached more than 12,000 institutions in 60 countries, including the U.S., Italy, Japan, Korea, and the UAE.
Highlighting this growth at RSNA 2023, United Imaging will feature the uMR Jupiter 5T (510k pending; not available commercially in the U.S.), a revolutionary whole-body 5T MRI system. It transcends the traditional constraints of ultra-high-field MRI, previously confined to imaging of the brain and selected MSK joints. The potential applications of the uMR Jupiter 5T extend to encompass the abdomen, heart, pelvis, and additional anatomical regions. uMR Jupiter has the potential to eclipse the capabilities of standard 3T MRI machines in resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, delivering clarity that empowers radiologists to uncover clinical details previously hidden, truly allowing them to 'see the unseen.' The uMR Jupiter 5T is also designed to overcome the key hurdles of ultra-high field MRI: image uniformity and radio frequency safety. It fits into existing 3T MRI spaces, signaling a significant advancement in the industry. Furthermore, it is equipped with the uAIFI Technology Platform, enhancing it with the transformative power of accessible artificial intelligence.