Esaote Group Showcases Innovations in Ultrasound and MRI at ECR 2026
Esaote Group's Innovations at ECR 2026
Esaote Group, a leading figure in medical imaging technology, has made significant strides in ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and enterprise imaging solutions. The company is proudly participating in the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2026 in Vienna, showcasing their latest innovations aimed at enhancing diagnostic capabilities and patient outcomes.
The event, taking place from March 4 to March 8, 2026, will see Esaote introduce two new ultrasound systems, the MyLab™E85 GTS and the MyLab™C30 GTS Edition, during a special presentation on March 5 at 11:30 AM at their booth, Stand 505, in Hall X5.
Commitment to Interventional Radiology
Esaote's commitment to supporting interventional radiologists is evident in the design of their new ultrasound systems. These systems are specifically tailored for interventional procedures where precision is paramount. Marta Daniel, Esaote’s Clinical Solutions and Product Manager, emphasized the aim to provide radiologists with advanced, intuitive tools that facilitate every stage of their procedures.
The MyLab™E85 GTS boosts advanced imaging capabilities that enhance diagnostic accuracy, including superb needle visualization and improved interventional guidance through the Virtual Navigator. This feature allows real-time multimodal image fusion, enabling more precise navigation during interventions, and is complemented by the unique Ablation Confirmation Suite for treatment verification. On the other hand, the MyLab™C30 GTS Edition promises exceptional imaging quality and versatility across various clinical environments in a high-end compact system. This innovative unit is the first to introduce attenuation imaging modes and transverse wave elastography with contrast in a portable design.
Innovations in MRI Technology
In the realm of MRI, Esaote is set to unveil two groundbreaking advancements at the ECR 2026 – HyperSpeed and M-Score. HyperSpeed, an artificial intelligence module, is designed to significantly reduce MRI scanning times while maintaining excellent image quality, demonstrating a commitment to efficient and effective patient care. M-Score, a new software solution, provides a quantitative assessment of bone health through opportunistic detection during routine lumbar MRI examinations. These innovations will be central to a workshop titled