Sectra Showcases AI-Integrated Imaging Platform at RSNA 2025

November 24, 2025
Sectra will present its AI-enhanced enterprise imaging solution at RSNA 2025, featuring integrated photon-counting CT support, automated reporting, and subspecialty workflows to improve radiology efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.

International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra will present its latest AI-integrated imaging solutions at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2025 annual meeting, announced in a press release.

The company will showcase its enterprise imaging platform, which unifies radiology, cardiology, pathology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, and genomics. The system includes new subspecialty workflows and integrated photon-counting CT (PCCT) post-processing, designed to enhance image clarity and reduce radiation exposure while streamlining diagnostics.

Sectra’s AI-powered reporting tools allow radiologists to dictate freely and automatically generate formatted impressions, reducing manual input. The company’s “AI as a Service” model enables healthcare providers to deploy validated algorithms quickly within clinical workflows.

Additional highlights include the Sectra Education Portal for radiologist training and Sectra Enterprise Research, a cloud-based solution supporting clinical research with cohort management and anonymization tools. Sectra’s enterprise imaging offering is delivered as a secure Software as a Service, independently certified by the Cloud Security Alliance.

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