Synapse went public with rebrand

UKIO delivered three days of meaningful dialogue, collaboration and the kind of honest conversations that rarely happen over email, according to Synapse Medical.
Soon to be Uniphar Medtech | Diagnostic Imaging, this year marked Synapse Medical’s 10th consecutive attendance since launching in 2016, a milestone that it says reflect its commitment to the imaging and oncology community. It also represented the first public step in its rebrand, signalling a growing commitment to the market in Great Britain.
The stand was busy throughout the event, with clinical teams, healthcare professionals and industry partners discussing current projects, future requirements and the technologies shaping service delivery. On show were the SinoAngio 1200, ulrich Max 3, ulrich CTM Spicy, Febromed get up, Philips MR400 and Portal 5000, all of which provoked conversations about what is possible when the right equipment meets the right clinical need.
“What strikes us most about UKIO is its consistency,” the company said. “While other events chase trends, UKIO remains anchored in what matters: bringing together the professionals who specify, procure and use diagnostic imaging technology daily.”
Picture: Synapse Medical’s Cheryl Doan and Maria Pinto, in front, with Bernard O’Brien, Cara Richardson, Joseph Anthony, Kevin Byard, Tim Fradd and Michael Carson behind them.
Read this report on page 14 of the August 2026 issue of RAD Magazine.


