
Philips states it is committed to reshaping healthcare around what matters most: people. Its connected portfolio is designed to reduce complexity, ease operational pressures and give clinicians more time to deliver patient-focused care.
At UKIO 2026, Philips says it is bringing this to life through a series of interactive, hands-on demonstrations, including: AI-enhanced radiology workflow solutions; smart imaging systems designed for speed, consistency and lower doses; integrated data and reporting platforms for connected care pathways; and sustainable imaging innovations that support long-term efficiency and environmental goals.
Delegates are invited to see how Philips’ intelligent auto-mation and integrated data insights help enable faster, more confident clinical decisions. “Our stand demonstrations will show how AI quietly enhances daily practice by simplifying workflows and supporting more personalised, consistent care,” the company says.
Philips will also be showcasing future-ready technologies designed to strengthen operational performance while supporting sustainability goals. “From energy efficient systems to digital tools that help reduce avoidable repeat procedures, our demonstrations highlight ways to deliver high quality care with reduced environmental impact,” it says.
Aiming to bring together deep clinical expertise, advanced automation and next generation innovation, Philips hopes to empower healthcare teams to deliver better care for more people, now and in the future.
Delegates can pre-book a meeting or arrange a product demonstration through their account manager or online.
Picture: The Rembra RT radiology CT system.
Visit Philips at UKIO on stand A9.
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