Fujifilm showcases its
latest solutions for early
detection and intervention
at Arab Health 2025
(DUBAI)
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Fujifilm Middle East and
Africa, part of the globally
renowned
Fujifilm Corporation,
participates in Arab Health
2025, taking place between
27 and 30 January at Dubai
World Trade Centre. The
company showcases its latest
innovations to empower
medical professionals with
the latest imaging
technologies in early
screening, detection, and
diagnostics.
Fujifilm
is committed to streamlining
clinical workflows,
enhancing the quality of
medical care, and advancing
early detection and
preventative healthcare
solutions. By combining
innovative image processing
technologies, AI-driven
advancements, and practical
applications in Ultrasound,
Endoscopy, Radiology Imaging
systems, Healthcare IT
systems, and In-Vitro
Diagnostic solutions,
Fujifilm empowers providers
worldwide to detect diseases
early and transform the
future of healthcare.
Fujifilm’s involvement
in the region’s largest and
most influential healthcare
event is a testament to the
company’s commitment to
transforming healthcare
practices across the Middle
East and Africa. Since its
inception, the company’s
healthcare arm has pioneered
state-of-the-art systems,
services, and solutions from
healthcare IT systems to
radiology imaging systems.
At this year’s
exhibition, the company is
focusing on advanced
technologies and solutions
such as: Digital Mammography
System – Amulet Sophinity
which is designed to enable
the efficient workflow for
screening with AI
technology, CAD EYE
AI-powered computer-aided
diagnosis for endoscopy, a
revolutionary early cancer
detection technology that
provides real-time colonic
polyp identification and
characterization through
AI-driven deep learning, and
μTASWako i30 comprising
high-risk biomarkers
(HCC-Hepatocellular
carcinoma) revolutionizing
immediate liver cancer
screening.
These
innovations are widely
adopted by specialized
practitioners and have
become synonymous with
cutting-edge healthcare and
well-being advancements
across the region.
Commenting on Fujifilm’s
participation at Arab Health
2025, Michio Kondo, Managing
Director of Fujifilm Middle
East and Africa said: “Our
participation at Arab Health
2025 further underscores our
long-standing promise to
promote best-in-class
healthcare practices in the
UAE and broader MEA region.
The leading event also
mirrors our vision in
cultivating sector-wide
partnerships in the UAE to
advance public health, in
line with the country’s 'We
the UAE 2031' vision.
In parallel, we also
launched the Fujifilm
Technology Centre in the UAE
in 2020, which is the first
of its kind one-stop center
to showcase our turnkey
products and service –this
center not only act as a
landmark for healthcare
excellence but it’s also
where we carry hundreds of
seminars, workshops, and
training as a living proof
of our commitment to
knowledge sharing”.
In the UAE, Fujifilm’s
innovative solutions have
significantly supported the
nation’s robust prevention
and patient care frameworks,
aligning with its goal to
establish an innovative,
state-of-the-art healthcare
system highlighted in the
country’s vision.
The
company continues to be a
trusted partner for both
private and governmental
medical care providers, and
health authorities. This is
evidenced -for example- by
its longstanding partnership
with SEHA’s relationship
with FUJIFILM Healthcare IT
solutions to provide medical
screening services for
residency applicants. These
solutions helped
significantly slash the time
required for health
screening of visa applicants
to a little under 24 hours,
all while adhering to the
highest global public health
standards.
Leveraging
its rich heritage of
innovation, the company
seamlessly integrates
scrupulous Japanese
manufacturing traditions and
cutting-edge advancements.
With over 90 years of
expertise, the Japanese
company continues to provide
best-in-class imaging
solutions, encompassing
graphic communications,
photography, broadcast
cameras, lenses for
binoculars, cameras, and
Non- Destructive Testing
(NDT) solutions.
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