United Imaging Launches Innovative Medical Technologies at Arab Health 2025, Strengthening Partnerships in the Middle East and Africa
United Imaging Promotes Medical Technology Advancements at Arab Health 2025
On February 1, 2025, during the Arab Health 2025 exhibition in Dubai, UAE, United Imaging—a prominent player in the realm of medical imaging and radiotherapy equipment—unveiled a range of groundbreaking technologies that redefine healthcare solutions. This year's exhibition marked a significant opportunity for United Imaging to not only showcase its cutting-edge innovations but also to fortify strategic alliances with key players in the healthcare sector across the Middle East and Africa.
The event highlighted several of United Imaging's key products, including the uMR ultra, designed for unparalleled imaging precision, and the uMI Panvivo, enhancing user interaction and efficiency in medical imaging procedures. The uRT 506c represents the forefront of personalized radiotherapy technology, setting a new standard in radiation treatments. The uAngio AVIVA platform is leading a shift in interventional X-ray, offering superior imaging capabilities and usability. Additionally, the uSense platform for CT signifies the onset of a new era in intelligent, instinct-driven imaging experiences. Together, these innovations underline United Imaging's commitment to enhancing global healthcare through advanced technology and AI integration.
Notably, the exhibition showcased several of United Imaging's subsidiaries, such as United Imaging Intelligence (UII), United Imaging Microelectronics, and United Imaging MetaHealthcare. These entities represent United Imaging's holistic approach to healthcare innovation, emphasizing advancements in medical artificial intelligence, groundbreaking medical large models, and the introduction of their first hearing aid products—uOrigin and HearOn. Of particular significance was the official international launch of the uMetaGenesis, a refined solution for medical device management which aims to streamline operations and improve the efficiency of healthcare providers.
A key aspect of United Imaging's presence at Arab Health was strengthening partnerships with essential healthcare institutions and technology leaders. Among these was a notable collaboration with Sezin Medical Imaging in Turkey, set to integrate the uMR Jupiter 5T, heralded as the world's first whole-body 5T MRI. This partnership positions the facility at the forefront of MRI technology within the region.
In Saudi Arabia, the Al Mana Group has entered into a multidisciplinary collaboration with United Imaging, focusing on optimizing capabilities in CT, radiotherapy, molecular imaging, and AI technologies. This partnership aims to elevate diagnostic and treatment options across the country. Meanwhile, KPJ Healthcare in Malaysia is set to feature the installation of the uMI Vista, the first digital PET/CT system in southern Malaysia, thereby enhancing the province's nuclear medicine offerings significantly.
Moreover, at the Jaber Al-Ahmad Center for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in Kuwait, the deployment of United Imaging equipment will amplify the region's dedication to advanced molecular imaging technologies. In Jordan, the Al-Khalidi Medical Center plans to enhance its diagnostics and theranostics services through the incorporation of modern digital PET/CT and high-end MRI technology, delivering substantial benefits to cancer care patients.
Lastly, a significant partnership with Nairobi West Hospital in Kenya will see the institution utilizing UIH Digital PET/CT, in collaboration with United Imaging on a suite of technologies including angiography, MRI, and AI solutions, thus evidencing United Imaging's influence spreading throughout the region.
In reflecting on the company's overarching goals, Dr. Jusong Xia, President of International Business at United Imaging, articulated the company’s unwavering commitment to propelling medical technology innovations, particularly through artificial intelligence. He expressed pride in the company’s advancements in AI, stating, "We aim to integrate AI into medical imaging to elevate diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes, while also broadening access to healthcare. These partnerships signify the transformative potential of innovation and collaboration in shaping the future healthcare landscape."
United Imaging's commitment to innovation extends internationally, with more than 14,000 hospitals and healthcare facilities in over 75 countries employing their technology. This broad footprint signifies the company's substantial impact on clinical practice and healthcare delivery from North America to Europe, and across Asia and Africa.
In summary, United Imaging is not merely exhibiting new products but advocating a vision for a more connected, efficient, and accessible healthcare model, striving consistently to lead healthcare innovation with the mission of “Bringing Equal Healthcare for All.”