News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | March 03, 2025

Philips integrates advanced AI algorithms into its MRI systems, featuring Dual AI-driven engines in SmartSpeed Precise to enable faster scanning.


Feb. 26, 2025 – Royal Philips recently launched SmartSpeed Precise [1], powered by Dual-AI engines. Building on its Compressed SENSE and SmartSpeed technologies, this next-generation solution delivers faster scans with higher image quality.

Debuting at the 2025 European Congress of Radiology (ECR), SmartSpeed Precise improves scan speed and diagnostic image quality, extending AI-driven efficiency across the entire Philips MR portfolio — including existing customer systems. Also showcased at ECR was the latest MR Workspace software release 12 [6], which streamlines workflows and empowering clinicians to deliver faster, more accurate diagnoses.  

Additionally, ECR 2025 marks the European debut of Philips’ next-generation helium-free [3] 1.5T BlueSeal, a wide-bore MR scanner [4]. Together, these advancements highlight how Philips is accelerating better patient outcomes through unique AI-driven technologies and innovative MR solutions that meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers worldwide. 

Customers have seen the efficiency gains of SmartSpeed which help reduce patient wait times and optimize scanner utilization, allowing facilities to deliver high-quality imaging with greater speed and reliability. “With SmartSpeed on our BlueSeal scanner, we have reduced exam times to less than 60 minutes per slot for a multi-parametric diagnostic quality whole-body exam, making it possible to scan 2 more patients per day,” said Wayne Picker, VP of Clinical Technology at Prenuvo, Inc.  

Customers also anticipate significant time savings and workflow improvements with Philips’ dual-AI SmartSpeed Precise [1] technology, which helps streamline their imaging processes, enhance efficiency, and increase patient throughput. “We are impressed by the extremely sharp and crisp images, diagnostic confidence, and fast scans delivered by the dual-AI SmartSpeed Precise solution. We expect it will set a new standard in clinical performance with its ease of use, high image quality, and acceleration controlled by a single parameter,” Picker added. 

A Step Toward Autonomous MRI Scanning

The latest SmartSpeed Precise [1] technology further enhances productivity, enabling scans to be completed up to three times faster [7], significantly cutting scan times while maintaining exceptional image quality. At the core of SmartSpeed Precise is its dual-AI engine, which delivers an 80% improvement in image sharpness [8], enhancing visualization for more confident and accurate diagnoses. This powerful combination of speed and precision enables radiologists to detect subtle abnormalities with greater clarity, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.

Philips' MR Workspace R12 [6] introduces a "zero-click" workflow [9], seamlessly guiding the entire imaging process from scan initiation to report generation. By reducing manual intervention and optimizing efficiency, MR Workspace R12 [6] empowers radiology departments to boost patient throughput and reduce backlogs, addressing the increasing demand for faster and more precise imaging. MR Workspace R12 [6] has an AI-powered SmartExam feature, which automates 80% of MR procedures [10]. 

Additional features include Smart Reading [4], a solution that seamlessly [11] integrates cloud-based AI-driven quantitative reporting. Smart Reading leverages AI platforms such as icobrain (icometrix) for neurology – including Alzheimer’s disease detection – and QP-Prostate (Quibim) for advanced prostate cancer diagnostics. By delivering objective, high-confidence diagnoses, these zero-click [9] AI solutions help ensure streamlined, data-driven decision-making for clinicians. 

Eco-Friendly MRI with Helium-Free Scanner

Philips’ latest 1.5T BlueSeal MR wide-bore scanner reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability. Featuring a helium-free magnet system [3], it eliminates the need for helium refills, even in the event of a shutdown, ensuring long-term reliability and reducing environmental impact. Since 2018, Philips BlueSeal technology has saved nearly 5 million liters of liquid helium. With more than 1,500 installations worldwide, Philips BlueSeal MR systems cut energy consumption by nearly 40 MWh per year, lowering operational costs and carbon footprint. Their lightweight design enhances installation flexibility, including use in mobile MRI units, supporting global access to sustainable, high-quality imaging. 

"Perfectly aligned with this year’s ECR theme, ‘Planet Radiology’ – which emphasizes better patient care while protecting the planet – Philips is tackling two critical challenges: expanding global access to precision care and advancing environmental sustainability," said Ioannis Panagiotelis, PhD, Global Business Leader MRI at Philips. "By integrating high performance-enhancing AI engines across our entire portfolio of new and installed helium-free BlueSeal scanners, we are revolutionizing MRI efficiency while reducing environmental impact. These innovations ensure that more patients worldwide can access high-quality imaging, while healthcare providers benefit from more sustainable and cost-effective operations."

Sources

[1] SmartSpeed Precise is considered work in progress and is not CE marked and not available for sale.   
[2] SmartSpeed Precise will become available for Philips portfolio of MR systems except for Prodiva 1.5T and Multiva 1.5T.
[3] Helium-free operations. 7 liters of helium is permanently enclosed in the cryogenic circuit.
[4] BlueSeal XE/SE and Smart Reading are considered work in progress, not being regulatory approved/cleared and not yet available for sale, in any region.
[5] Adaptive-C-SENSE-Net technology is the winner of the FastMRI Challenge hosted by Facebook AI Research and NYU Langone Health (2019).
[6] MR Workspace R12 is available for the entire portfolio of Philips 1.5T and 3.0T MR systems. 
[7] Compared to Philips SENSE imaging.
[8] Sharpness was evaluated with phantom scanning. 
[9] Zero-click workflow refers to steps after data acquisition is completed for AI processing. No additional user interaction is required to send data to the External application cloud and receive reports in PACS.
[10] With SmartExam, not available to patients with MR Conditional Implants.
[11] Seamless indicates the workflow is an automatically enabled post-processing step in MR-console. Validation of the AI applications is done by the 3rd party and not by Philips.


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