Watch our symposium on cloud-first and generative AI technology

  • By Philips
  • March 03 2025
  • Duration 58:44
  • Featuring AWS, Policlinico Gemelli

Check out the panel discussion hosted by Philips and hear about leveraging public cloud and generative AI technology to empower the next generation of radiology. We explore how radiology informatics solutions benefit from secure, compliant cloud technology and can automatically scale to support vast amounts of imaging data. We also discuss how AI/ML and generative AI in healthcare can serve as a radiologist’s assistant to help enhance diagnostic speed and quality while supporting patient outcomes – all thanks to the public cloud.

Next generation radiology Symposium Webinar

At-a-glance:

  • Reinventing medical imaging: cloud-first, AI-first and Generative AI in Healthcare
  • A modern PACS as the cornerstone of radiology departments and their evolving needs
  • Impact of cloud and AI on Research and Clinical Imaging
  • Panel discussion

We hear you say, ‘You have to be able to help us with automation. Make the workflow frictionless. Allow me to work at the highest level of my certification… so I can do my work easier.

Shez Partovi
Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer and Chief Business Leader of Enterprise Informatics
Philips
Featuring
Evis Sala
Evis Sala
Chair, Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy
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A world-renowned cancer researcher, Evis Sala, MD, PhD, FRCR, FRCP, has significantly advanced the field’s understanding of ovarian cancer. Her multidisciplinary research program integrates imaging, genomics, engineering and AI to advance patient care.

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Razvan Ionasec
Chief Technology Officer Healthcare EMEA
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Razvan Ionasec, PhD, MBA, is the technical leader for healthcare at Amazon Web Services in EMEA. His work focuses on helping healthcare customers solve business problems by leveraging technology. He holds 30+ patents and has published 70+ international peer-reviewed publications.

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Shez Partovi
Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer and Chief Business Leader of Enterprise Informatics, Philips
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Madhuri Sebastian
Radiology Informatics Business Leader
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Footnotes
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  6. FDA 510k (#K173860). The iFR modality is intended to be used in conjunction with currently marketed Philips pressure wires. In the coronary anatomy, the iFR modality has a diagnostic cut-point of 0.89 which represents an ischemic threshold and can reliably guide revascularization decisions during diagnostic catheterization procedure.
  7. Gotberg M. et al. iFR-SWEDEHEART: Five-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial of iFR-Guided vs. FFR-Guided PCI. Late-breaking clinical Trial presentation at TCT on November 4, 2021.
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Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.