GE Healthcare unveils AI-enabled solutions at Arab Health 2025

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GE HealthCare is this week at Arab Health 2025 in Dubai announcing major collaboration agreements and unveiling its AI-enabled imaging, ultrasound, and digital innovations in precision care. Its advancements in imaging, ultrasound, patient care, and pharmaceutical diagnostics aim to shape the future of healthcare and address critical needs across growth markets in Eurasia and Africa.

GE HealthCare will showcase its portfolio of intelligent technologies and solutions designed to seamlessly integrate across clinical care pathways, including oncology, cardiology, and neurology. In key markets such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt, the company is expanding its range of AI-powered devices to transform hospital practices, enhance clinical decision-making, and improve patient outcomes.

Among the innovations unveiled at Arab Health is GE HealthCare’s ultra-portable Vscan Air™ SL with Caption AI, designed to support rapid and confident assessments at the point of care. This device provides real-time, step-by-step guidance to help clinicians maneuver the probe and capture diagnostic-quality echocardiographic views.

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  • Matthew Brady

    Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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By Matthew Brady

Matt is an award-winning storyteller, writer, and communicator currently based in Riyadh. A native Englishman, his career has led him to diverse locations including China, Hong Kong, Iraq, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In addition to founding HealthTechAsia, Matt is a co-founder of the non-profit Pul Alliance for Digital Health and Equity. In a former life, he oversaw editorial coverage for Arab Health, Asia Health, Africa Health, and other key events. In 2021, he won a Medical Travel Media Award, organised by Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, and a Guardian Student Media Award in 2000.

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