Micro-X Rover Mobile X-ray System (Photo: Micro-X)
Nov.26, 2025 — Micro-X Ltd., a provider of miniaturized X-ray technology, will launch its newly updated Rover mobile X-ray system at RSNA 2025 in Chicago, marking the international debut of the upgraded platform.
The next-generation Rover builds on Micro-X’s proven strengths in lightweight, motor-free mobile imaging, with innovations designed to elevate clinical workflow and imaging performance. Enhancements include the latest Lumen glass-free high-resolution detector, in-bin charging for streamlined readiness, a larger high-definition touchscreen interface, improved serviceability, and more compact stowage for crowded or space-constrained clinical environments.
“The updated Rover reflects our continued commitment to designing mobile imaging systems that make clinicians’ work easier and more efficient,” said Kingsley Hall, Chief Executive Officer of Micro-X. “By combining a next-generation detector, smarter charging, and an expanded user interface with the same ultra-lightweight mobility, we’re redefining what’s possible for bedside and point-of-care X-ray imaging inside hospitals and clinics worldwide.”
Using Micro-X’s proprietary Nano Electronic X-ray Technology, the Rover delivers high-quality digital radiography with exceptional maneuverability, gentle navigation across hospital floors and lifts, and minimal maintenance requirements. The new in-bin charging solution removes the need for external cabling and reduces downtime, ensuring the Rover remains ready when clinicians need it most.
At RSNA 2025, visitors to the Micro-X booth (#6537) will also experience two new developments from Micro-X’s imaging portfolio:
- Full-scale model of the portable Full Body CT scanner: Developed in partnership with ARPA-H under the PARADIGM program, this next-generation whole-body CT concept demonstrates how miniaturized X-ray sources can unlock new deployment models for trauma, military, sports, and remote medical environments.
- Full-scale model of the Head CT scanner for stroke: The compact, point-of-care Head CT scanner aims to transform acute stroke care by enabling immediate imaging wherever the patient presents. The latest CT image sets acquired by the prototype system will be showcased at RSNA, offering the first public look at its rapidly advancing image quality. The scanner is expected to commence Australian human imaging trials imminently, pending final regulatory license to operate.
Senior Micro-X executives also will be available for meetings. Schedule a meeting: https://www.micro-x.com/rsna
November 26, 2025 