Belgian residents at forefront of AI performance and workflow integration in the emergency department
At the emergency radiology department of the Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZ Brussel), an artificial intelligence (AI) tool supports on-call residents in detecting intracranial haemorrhage (ICH)….
AI is poised to make a transformative impact on the ultrasound market
Ultrasound is generally perceived as an essential diagnostic tool, and it is widely used in many clinical applications. With the use of ultrasound spreading quickly…
ECR exhibitors emphasise technological advances designed to extend CT’s reach in patient care
From artificial intelligence (AI) to 3D depth-sensing cameras, the integration of new technology into CT systems is expanding the scope of the modality’s various clinical…
Is Europe missing a trick on workflow and analytics tools for radiology?
Radiology services continue to be stretched in Europe. Imaging volumes are increasing year-on-year, with a greater proportion attributed to complex scan types. Radiologist numbers are…
Artificial intelligence displays growing clinical utility at ECR 2020’s technical exhibition
To the surprise of no one who has attended medical imaging conferences in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) again figures prominently in the exhibition area…
Digital x-ray vendors highlight artificial intelligence and advanced tools
Radiography may be medical imaging’s oldest modality, but it’s getting a refresh thanks to a wide range of new technologies on display at this week’s…
ESR Patient Advisory Group renewed its leadership and activities to encourage patient engagement in medical imaging
Originally written for publication during ECR 2020 in March and updated in June. Thanks to the European Society of Radiology’s Patient Advisory Group (ESR-PAG), things…
AI in healthcare gains track in the European Union: a call for engagement
Originally written for publication during ECR 2020 in March and updated in June. The healthcare sector will always be open to innovation that has the…
EIBALL Subcommittee aims to promote the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials
This article was originally written for publication during ECR 2020 in March 2020 on the occasion of a planned ‘Advanced Course on AI’ session ‘Making…
Learn more about European research funding and how we can support you
The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) is a non-profit organisation founded by the European Society of Radiology in 2006. EIBIR coordinates and supports…