John Bonner[email protected]ConferenceIndustry repositions digital x-ray to meet new clinical challengesImaging professionals need their equipment to be practical and adaptable, so the new digital x-ray technologies on display in the exhibition halls at ECR 2016 have been designed to produce high-quality diagnostic images across a range of clinical applications, while allowing the patient to maintain a comfortable (and dignified) posture.March 5, 2016ConferenceHealthcare IT suppliers display innovations at ECR 2016At ECR 2016, healthcare equipment companies are displaying technology that is designed to enhance the position of radiologists and improve workflow, efficiency, and multidisciplinary teamwork within hospitals and clinics.March 4, 2016ConferenceUltrasound firms take advice from customers in the front lineUltrasound manufacturers are looking for ways to help customers work faster and more efficiently, but to understand how tasks can be done better, companies need to know exactly how they are tackled now. At ECR 2016, vendors will display equipment developed after asking sonographers about how they perform routine tasks and which factors cause obstructions in the hospital workflow.March 1, 2016ConferenceMRI manufacturers target opportunities in emerging marketsVIENNA - This week the eyes of the radiology world are firmly fixed on events here at ECR 2013. But in the months leading up to the congress, the major MRI equipment vendors have been looking elsewhere, beyond the borders of Europe to the growing markets of the developing world.March 8, 2013ConferenceCT vendors focus on iterative reconstruction, cardiac applicationsVIENNA - Innovation in software technologies provides the main talking points for visitors to the CT equipment vendors' booths at the ECR 2013 commercial exhibition. Companies are demonstrating novel approaches to reducing radiation dose, improving image quality, and extending the modality's capabilities in cardiac imaging.March 7, 2013Musculoskeletal RadiologyIf only they could talk: Equine athletes & ultrasoundWhere? That's the biggest question facing a veterinary surgeon when dealing with an injury in a performance horse, members of the British Medical Ultrasound Society heard at a special Olympics session during last week's annual meeting in Telford.December 18, 2012Molecular ImagingLeiden debate focuses attention on future of imaging markersHundreds of promising target molecules have been identified in preclinical studies for possible use as novel cell imaging agents. But how many are ever likely to be used in real patients? And who will pay the costs of the clinical trials needed to prove their value?December 9, 2012ConferenceDR exhibitors put renewed emphasis on portabilityVIENNA - More maneuverable mobile x-ray systems, low-cost and robust units designed for these challenging economic times, and an improved approach to mammography -- these are all clear aspects of the new digital radiography (DR) offerings on display in the European Congress of Radiology technical exhibition.March 4, 2012ConferencePACS providers innovate to broaden availability of digital imagesVIENNA - PACS has become a vital component in the radiologist's toolbox, but beyond radiology it's often a different story. Therefore, PACS vendors are working hard to create technologies that allow images to be available hospital-wide, as well as integrate all relevant documents into the electronic archive.March 3, 2012ConferenceECR exhibitors unveil latest innovations and upgrades in MRIVIENNA - MRI system developers are working hard to find new features that will convince customers to give their products a second look. A wide variety of developments designed to improve productivity and enhance patient care is on show at this year's European Congress of Radiology (ECR) technical exhibition.March 2, 2012Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingEANM puts focus on theranostics at 2024 annual meetingThe EANM has highlighted the central themes of its annual congress to be held in Hamburg from 19 to 23 October, emphasizing a plenary session called “The Age of Theranostics.”Artificial IntelligenceGPT-4V flops on RSNA ‘Case of the Day’ questionsIndustry NewsPhilips reveals greenhouse gas emissions successClinical NewsSiemens co-launches €27 million stroke care programOrganized Radiology IssuesRCR President responds to Darzi diagnosis