India Pharma Outlook Team | Friday, 06 February 2026
Fujifilm India today unveiled four new diagnostic imaging and healthcare IT solutions at IRIA 2026, reinforcing its push to strengthen India’s diagnostic imaging ecosystem.
The company said the launches focus on advanced, clinically validated, and workflow-driven technologies that improve diagnostic confidence, boost efficiency, and expand access across diverse care settings.
At the heart of the showcase is FCT iStream, Fujifilm’s latest CT scan system built on a “Less is More” design philosophy. The system delivers high-definition imaging with dose optimization and AI-enabled workflow automation, powered by the Synergy-Drive workflow suite and REiLI Medical AI technologies.
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Expanding its women’s health portfolio, Fujifilm India also spotlighted advanced full-field digital mammography systems, including Amulet Sophinity and AI Designed. These systems emphasize patient comfort and diagnostic precision, supporting early breast cancer detection through high-resolution imaging, AI-assisted positioning, tomosynthesis, and contrast-enhanced mammography.
The company further showcased its digital radiography lineup, led by the FDR Smart X Essential series. Designed for high-throughput environments, these X-ray systems offer reliable performance, flexible configurations, space efficiency, and optional inbuilt AI interfaces, making them suitable for tertiary hospitals, diagnostic centers, and non-metro facilities.
Supporting the imaging hardware is HCIT Fenix, Fujifilm’s enterprise imaging and data management platform. Developed under the Make in India initiative, FENIX integrates PACS, RIS, mobility, and smart workflow tools to enable seamless interoperability and faster clinical decisions.
Nobuo Matsunobe, general manager, modality systems division, medical systems business, Fujifilm Corporation, said, “The solutions showcased at IRIA 2026, from FCT iStream and Amulet Sophinity to FDR Smart X … to address rising imaging volumes, optimize operational efficiency, and enhance diagnostic confidence.”
Koji Wada, managing director, Fujifilm India, said, “India’s diagnostic imaging needs are evolving rapidly, with increasing demand … healthcare providers with a comprehensive portfolio of advanced yet practical imaging and healthcare IT solutions.”