New 3 Tesla MRI


The latest advancements in 3 Tesla (3T) MRI technology have introduced several cutting-edge models offering enhanced imaging capabilities, faster scan times, and improved patient comfort. Here are some of the most notable 3T MRI scanners introduced recently:

MAGNETOM Cima.X by Siemens Healthineers

Key Features:

Equipped with the industry's strongest gradient system for a clinically available 3T scanner, featuring 200 mT/m amplitude and 200 T/m/s slew rate.

Enhanced imaging of microstructures, beneficial for neurodegenerative disease research.

Physiologging technology provides time-synced physiological data, aiding in functional brain imaging.

Open Recon platform allows for custom image reconstruction directly on the scanner.

Incorporates BioMatrix technology and Deep Resolve AI for improved image quality and scan efficiency.

MAGNETOM Lumina by Siemens Healthineers

Key Features:

Wide-bore design with 180 channels, reducing scan times by 40–50%.

AI-assisted planning and non-contrast vascular imaging capabilities.

Enhanced patient experience with in-bore lighting and an audiovisual infotainment system.

Significant reduction in noise levels (up to 70–80%), alleviating patient anxiety and claustrophobia.

Advanced imaging for neuro, oncological, musculoskeletal, chest, abdomen, and breast applications.

uMR Ultra by United Imaging

Key Features:

Designed for dynamic motion visualization, capturing detailed images of the body in motion.

Utilizes the uAIFI.LIVE platform for real-time motion analysis.

Ideal for applications requiring motion tracking and dynamic imaging sequences.


These advanced 3T MRI systems represent the forefront of medical imaging technology, offering significant improvements in diagnostic accuracy, patient comfort, and research capabilities. If you require more detailed information on any specific model or its availability in India, feel free to ask.​

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