Siemens Healthineers to showcase AI solutions at WHX Dubai

Siemens Healthineers is presenting its latest healthcare innovations at the inaugural World Health Expo (WHX) Dubai, held from 9–12 February 2026 at the Dubai Exhibition Centre. The company is highlighting solutions designed to improve patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and sustainability, with a focus on integrated clinical pathways that connect early detection through treatment.

On display will be the NAEOTOM Alpha class of photon-counting CT systems, the MAGNETOM Flow 1.5T MRI with helium-independent DryCool technology and AI-assisted imaging, and the AI-powered ARTIS angiography portfolio alongside the CIARTIC Move robotic C-arm.

Molecular imaging highlights include the Biograph Trinion.X PET/CT, which offers extended field-of-view imaging and dose-conscious protocols. Advanced X-ray technology includes the MAMMOMAT B.brilliant with ClearCEM and LUMINOS Q.namix systems, while the ACUSON Sequoia and ACUSON Origin ultrasound systems combine high-quality imaging with AI workflow tools.

Siemens Healthineers is also showcasing digital solutions to address operational challenges. AI-powered software such as syngo.CT Coronary Cockpit and syngo Carbon support clinical reporting, while the ActExcell Operational Twin enables predictive department planning.

RadEnablement Services provide digital support to reduce routine tasks, freeing clinical teams to focus on patient care. The company’s Value Partnerships programme highlights its long-term commitment to collaboration, digitalisation, and continuous performance improvement in healthcare delivery.

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