United Imaging Presents Full Radiotherapy Portfolio at ESTRO 2026
United Imaging Healthcare unveiled its full portfolio of radiotherapy technologies at ESTRO 2026 in Stockholm, according to a press release. The company highlighted its CE-marked uRT-linac 506c system and announced its expansion into the European radiotherapy market.
The uRT-linac 506c integrates a diagnostic quality CT scanner with a linear accelerator on a single platform. It enables clinicians to acquire high definition CT images immediately before each treatment session, supporting adaptive planning and personalized radiotherapy. The system features a 544-degree gantry rotation, a 120-leaf dynamic multileaf collimator, and EPID-based quality assurance.
The portfolio also includes multimodal simulation, AI-based contouring and planning, automated quality assurance, and precision delivery. The architecture connects imaging, contouring, planning, and treatment through a unified AI platform that supports a closed-loop workflow. The uCT-ART workflow enables adaptive planning within about 15 minutes, while the All In One workflow allows the entire process from simulation to treatment to be completed in one session.
United Imaging has established its European operations with a regional headquarters and customer engagement center in Rotterdam, a training center, and a warehouse near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
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