Fujifilm India has introduced four new diagnostic imaging and healthcare IT solutions at the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) 2026, reinforcing its focus on supporting radiology departments as imaging volumes continue to rise across the country.
The new launches are aimed at improving diagnostic confidence, operational efficiency, and access to advanced imaging across diverse clinical settings.
A key highlight of the showcase is the FCT iStream CT system, developed using a “Less is More” design philosophy. The system integrates high-definition imaging, dose optimisation, and AI-enabled workflow automation through Fujifilm’s Synergy-Drive workflow suite and REiLI Medical AI technologies.
FCT iStream automates multiple steps across the imaging pathway, including patient positioning, scan planning, image reconstruction, and integration with the SYNAPSE 3D Workstation for advanced visualisation. This end-to-end automation is designed to help radiology teams manage increasing patient loads with greater efficiency and consistency.
Fujifilm India also expanded its women’s health imaging portfolio, featuring advanced full-field digital mammography systems such as AMULET SOPHINITY and AI Designed. These systems prioritise patient comfort and diagnostic accuracy, supporting early breast cancer detection through high-resolution imaging, AI-assisted positioning, tomosynthesis, and contrast-enhanced mammography capabilities.
The company’s diagnostic portfolio further includes digital radiography solutions such as the FDR Smart X Essential series. These X-ray systems are engineered for reliability, flexibility, and high-throughput workflows, making them suitable for tertiary hospitals, diagnostic centres, and space-constrained facilities. Their compact design and streamlined operations aim to extend access to essential radiography services across both urban and non-metro regions.
Supporting the imaging hardware is Fujifilm’s healthcare IT ecosystem, which includes enterprise imaging and data management platforms such as HCIT Fenix, along with advanced visualisation solutions. These systems enable seamless image access, interoperability, and clinical collaboration, helping integrate imaging data across departments.
By combining imaging technologies with intelligent software platforms, Fujifilm India seeks to enable end-to-end diagnostic workflows, faster clinical decision-making, and optimised clinical operations.