FUJIFILM India unveils four new imaging & healthcare IT solutions at IRIA 2026
By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : February 07, 2026 11:46 am
Leading the showcase is FCT iStream, Fujifilm’s latest CT scanner built on a “Less is More” design philosophy
India’s diagnostic imaging sector is entering a high-growth phase as longer life expectancy, rising health awareness, and flagship public health programmes such as Ayushman Bharat drive demand for faster, more accurate, and widely accessible diagnostics.
With imaging volumes climbing across preventive, acute, and chronic care, the spotlight is now on scalable technologies that can deliver consistent quality while extending advanced diagnostics beyond metro cities.
Against this backdrop, FUJIFILM India has announced the launch of four new diagnostic imaging and healthcare IT solutions at the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) 2026, reinforcing its push to strengthen India’s radiology ecosystem with advanced, workflow-driven, and clinically validated technologies.
Leading the showcase is FCT iStream, Fujifilm’s latest CT scanner built on a “Less is More” design philosophy. The system integrates high-definition imaging, dose optimization, and AI-enabled workflow automation powered by the Synergy-Drive workflow suite and REiLI Medical AI technologies.
By automating key steps—from patient positioning and scan planning to image reconstruction and advanced visualization via the SYNAPSE 3D Workstation—the system is designed to help radiology departments manage rising patient volumes with greater efficiency and consistency. Advanced reconstruction and organ-based dose modulation further support high diagnostic confidence at significantly reduced radiation doses, spanning applications from oncology and cardiology to neurology, trauma, and preventive screening.
FUJIFILM India also highlighted its expanding women’s health imaging portfolio, anchored by advanced full-field digital mammography systems including AMULET SOPHINITY. Designed with a strong emphasis on patient comfort and diagnostic precision, these systems enable early breast cancer detection through high-resolution imaging, AI-assisted positioning, tomosynthesis, and contrast-enhanced mammography, reinforcing the company’s focus on preventive healthcare and improved screening outcomes.
Rounding out the hardware portfolio are digital radiography (X-ray) systems such as the FDR Smart X Essential series, engineered for reliability, flexible installation, and efficient workflows in high-throughput environments. Suitable for tertiary hospitals, diagnostic centres, and space-constrained facilities, the systems combine consistent image quality with space-efficient configurations and streamlined operations, expanding access to essential radiography services across urban and non-metro settings. An option for an inbuilt AI interface is also available.
Supporting this imaging lineup is Fujifilm’s growing healthcare IT ecosystem, including enterprise imaging and data management platforms such as HCIT FENIX and advanced visualization solutions. Developed under FUJIFILM India’s Make in India initiative, FENIX integrates PACS, RIS, mobility, and smart workflow tools into a unified, scalable platform designed for hospitals, diagnostic centres, and teleradiology networks.
With a focus on performance, interoperability, and ease of use, the platform aims to enable faster diagnosis, seamless system integration, and optimized clinical operations.
Commenting on the showcase, Nobuo Matsunobe, General Manager, Modality Systems Division, Medical Systems Business, FUJIFILM Corporation, said, “Fujifilm’s healthcare innovation is driven by a deep focus on image quality, dose optimization, and workflow automation across modalities. The solutions showcased at IRIA 2026, from FCT iStream and AMULET SOPHINITY to FDR Smart X Essential, ARIETTA 750 DeepInsight, and our healthcare IT platforms, reflect our approach of combining AI-enabled technologies with clinician-centric design to address rising imaging volumes, optimize operational efficiency, and enhance diagnostic confidence."
"These technologies are designed to perform consistently across diverse clinical environments while meeting global standards of quality and reliability.”
Koji Wada, Managing Director, FUJIFILM India, added, “India’s diagnostic imaging needs are evolving rapidly, with increasing demand for accuracy, speed, and access across care settings. Our presence at IRIA 2026 reflects our group purpose of ‘Giving our world more smiles’ by supporting India’s healthcare providers with a comprehensive portfolio of advanced yet practical imaging and healthcare IT solutions.
"We are focused on strengthening diagnostic infrastructure by remaining committed to bringing our diverse ideas and unique capabilities together to change the world.”