- In January 2025, Mindray launched its M9 portable ultrasound system in the Asia-Pacific market, featuring advanced imaging technology, compact design, and AI-powered features. The system provides high-resolution imaging with superior color Doppler performance, making it ideal for obstetrics, cardiology, and emergency care settings. Mindray's system is particularly designed for mobile usage in point-of-care environments and hospitals in rural areas, helping expand healthcare access in underserved regions
- In October 2024, GE Healthcare presented its LOGIQ e10 ultrasound system at the Asia-Pacific Ultrasound Summit 2024. The LOGIQ e10 features enhanced imaging capabilities with deep learning algorithms to improve diagnostic accuracy. It includes tools for assessing cardiovascular conditions, gastrointestinal imaging, and musculoskeletal injuries, making it a versatile choice for hospitals and clinics. GE Healthcare emphasized the device's role in increasing operational efficiency, especially in emergency and critical care departments
- In September 2024, Siemens Healthineers unveiled its ACUSON Sequoia ultrasound system at the Asia-Pacific Imaging Conference. This high-performance ultrasound system integrates cutting-edge AI technologies, providing real-time image optimization. The system's advanced features cater to a variety of applications including radiology, obstetrics, and musculoskeletal imaging. Siemens highlighted its focus on enhancing diagnostic confidence and workflow in both urban and rural healthcare settings across the Asia-Pacific region
- In August 2024, Philips Healthcare introduced its Lumify mobile ultrasound solution to several Southeast Asian countries, offering a cost-effective, portable ultrasound device designed for mobile healthcare providers. Lumify's integration with mobile devices enables remote consultations and telemedicine, improving healthcare access in remote regions. Philips emphasized the device’s adaptability in obstetrics, cardiology, and emergency departments, aiming to reduce the burden on hospitals with growing patient volumes
- In July 2024, Fujifilm launched the SonoSite SII ultrasound system in the Asia-Pacific market, targeting both compact ultrasound and high-end applications. The system offers advanced imaging for a wide range of specialties, including emergency medicine, cardiology, and urology. Fujifilm's introduction of this device aims to address the growing demand for portable ultrasound systems that deliver diagnostic clarity in both clinical and point-of-care environments



