IRM showcases AI integration at RSNA 2024 conference
- IRM Inc. will participate in the RSNA 2024 conference in Chicago from December 1-4, 2024.
- The exhibit 'Radiology Reimagined' will showcase AI integration in various radiology subspecialties.
- The participation highlights IRM's commitment to advancing healthcare technology and improving patient outcomes.
On November 28, 2024, IRM Inc., a South Korean enterprise imaging and data management provider, announced its participation in the Radiology Society of North America's 110th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, RSNA 2024, set to occur from December 1 to December 4 at McCormick Place in Chicago. This year's conference will feature a collaborative exhibit, 'Radiology Reimagined: AI, innovation and interoperability in practice', showcasing the integration of artificial intelligence into radiology workflows. The event aims to educate attendees on the effective introduction and scalability of AI within their radiology practices, demonstrating 25 products from 20 vendor partners. These demonstrations will highlight various subspecialties, including neurology and obstetric imaging, through real-world clinical scenarios that illustrate how AI can enhance the efficiency and quality of diagnostics. IRM will display its Vendor Neutral Archive and Universal Viewer, emphasizing their interoperability with numerous AI solutions. Samuel Choi, CEO of IRM, expressed excitement over presenting their technologies at RSNA 2024. He emphasized that the solutions are crafted to streamline medical workflows, providing timely and comprehensive access to imaging data while maintaining rigorous adherence to interoperability standards. The demonstrations will feature interoperability and integration standards such as IHE AI Results, HL7 FHIR, and other semantic frameworks to ensure that new tools can effectively interact with existing clinical systems. The RSNA annual meeting represents the leading platform for medical imaging, facilitating advancements in procedure integration using cutting-edge technology. As AI's role in healthcare continues to grow, events like RSNA provide a critical opportunity to explore innovations that can redefine radiology practices. With a focus on achieving better patient outcomes through advanced data management strategies, IRM's participation illustrates the industry's shift toward embracing technology to improve medical services.