At the 2025 Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, GE HealthCare highlighted several innovations developed through its expanded collaboration with NVIDIA. This partnership reflects GE HealthCare’s commitment to integrating advanced technologies that aim to improve patient care and transform the way healthcare is delivered. By leveraging NVIDIA’s expertise in physical AI, high-performance computing, and simulation, GE HealthCare seeks to reduce repetitive tasks, increase patient comfort, and support radiologists with AI-powered tools.
Health Technology Insights: Kibow Biotech Launches Renadyl Advanced Multivitamin for Kidney Health
The collaboration between GE HealthCare and NVIDIA addresses critical challenges in medical imaging and diagnostics by offering solutions that reduce scan times, improve image clarity, and streamline clinical workflows. This is particularly important considering that the healthcare sector generates nearly a third of the world’s data but only uses a small fraction of it due to inefficiencies and fragmented systems. At RSNA 2025, GE HealthCare showcased next-generation solutions across multiple imaging modalities including CT, PET, cardiac imaging, mammography, and ultrasound, all powered by NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platforms capable of processing large datasets quickly and accurately.
Health Technology Insights: Herantis Pharma Announces Successful Completion of Six-Month Glp Toxicology Study of Her-096
Roland Rott, President and CEO of Imaging at GE HealthCare, explained that the collaboration brings together GE HealthCare’s clinical expertise and NVIDIA’s accelerated computing capabilities to redefine diagnostic imaging. He emphasized that joint efforts in simulation, segmentation, and real-time image reconstruction, along with a coordinated market strategy, enable scalable innovation that supports smarter, faster, and more autonomous imaging workflows. Kimberly Powell, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA, added that creating intelligent and robotic imaging systems could expand access to diagnostic services for more patients globally. She highlighted that the collaboration is reshaping the design, deployment, and performance of imaging systems to provide faster and more precise diagnostics.
Some key innovations highlighted by GE HealthCare that incorporate NVIDIA technology include the Vivid Pioneer, an ultra-premium cardiovascular ultrasound system that delivers advanced 2D, 4D, and color flow imaging. The system relies on two NVIDIA professional GPUs for image reconstruction, processing, AI, and visualization, supporting clinicians with high-quality imaging and efficient workflows. The Pristina Recon DL is another breakthrough, combining deep learning with ASIR reconstruction to deliver 3D mammography images with low radiation exposure while accelerating clinical workflow. This system leverages NVIDIA computing technology to reconstruct high-quality images rapidly for diagnostic use.
At RSNA 2025, GE HealthCare also introduced the Photonova Spectra Photon Counting CT, featuring Deep Silicon photon counting technology for high-resolution spectral imaging. Powered by NVIDIA GPUs and CUDA software, the system processes significantly more data than traditional CT scanners, enabling fast and accurate imaging. SIGNA Sprint with Freelium, a helium-free 1.5T MRI solution, combines high-quality imaging with intelligent automation and uses NVIDIA GPU acceleration to support deep learning reconstruction models. The SIGNA Bolt, GE HealthCare’s advanced 3.0T MRI system, integrates high-performance imaging, intelligent RF design, and sustainable operations with NVIDIA-powered deep learning reconstruction for faster scans and improved workflow efficiency.
In addition to these products, GE HealthCare and NVIDIA are exploring autonomous X-ray and ultrasound systems. These initiatives utilize NVIDIA Isaac for Healthcare and Holoscan edge AI platforms to bring AI-driven automation to imaging, with the goal of reducing diagnostic turnaround times and expanding access to care. Philip Rackliffe, President and CEO of Advanced Visualization Solutions at GE HealthCare, said that the partnership strengthens their long-term relationship with NVIDIA and moves the industry closer to scalable, AI-powered imaging. He emphasized that these innovations are designed to support clinicians, improve patient outcomes, and increase access to high-quality care efficiently.
Health Technology Insights: InteliChart Launches InteliSense to Power a New Era of Patient Engagement
To participate in our interviews, please write to our HealthTech Media Room at info@intentamplify.com





