Philips is presenting AI-powered healthcare innovations at the World Health Expo (WHX) Dubai 2026. The company is highlighting technologies designed to improve workflow efficiency and clinical performance. The event takes place from February 9 to 12, 2026, at the Dubai Exhibition Centre. The showcase focuses on imaging systems, patient monitoring, and healthcare informatics solutions.
These AI-powered healthcare innovations are intended to reduce procedure time and support clinical decision-making. The technologies are built to assist hospitals and care providers across multiple specialties.
MRI and CT AI-Powered Healthcare Innovations
Among the AI-powered healthcare innovations on display is the BlueSeal Horizon 3.0T MRI system. The system operates with a helium-free magnet design. It removes the need for large volumes of liquid helium. AI software automates scan planning and provides real-time image preview. The system is designed to increase imaging speed and improve image clarity.
Philips is also introducing the Verida spectral CT system to the Middle East region. The company describes it as the first detector-based spectral CT powered entirely by AI. The system applies AI during image acquisition and reconstruction. It can complete full exams in under 30 seconds. It supports high patient throughput and is designed to reduce radiation exposure.
Point-of-Care AI-Powered Healthcare Innovations
Philips is demonstrating additional AI-powered healthcare innovations for point-of-care settings. These include the Radiography 7000 M mobile X-ray system. The system integrates AI-driven automation to support faster exam completion.
The company is also presenting the Flash 5100 Point of Care Ultrasound system. This portable device supports bedside imaging. It enables real-time documentation and exam guidance.
Connected Systems Supporting AI-Powered Healthcare Innovations
The showcase includes integrated monitoring and informatics platforms. These systems enable secure data exchange across departments. They are designed to connect imaging, diagnostics, and patient monitoring environments.
Philips states that its AI-powered healthcare innovations aim to support coordinated care delivery. The technologies are positioned to assist healthcare providers in managing workflow demands while maintaining clinical standards.
