GE HealthCare has launched its next-generation of LOGIQ ultrasound systems, designed to enhance clinical imaging and expedite workflows.

The new systems introduce advanced imaging technologies, AI-powered automation, and an expanded digital platform to streamline daily diagnostic practices.

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Featuring Verisound Digital and AI innovations, the LOGIQ E10 Series, Totus, and Fortis systems will be presented at the European Congress of Radiology in Vienna.

This portfolio features enhanced imaging capabilities and an expanded selection of transducers such as delivering high image quality, speciality probes and the wireless Vscan Air and diagnostic accuracy across multiple care areas.

GE HealthCare stated that with nearly 40% of the global population affected by fatty liver disease, early detection remains vital for disease management. The updated LOGIQ range includes clinical tools such as ultrasound-guided fat fraction (UGFF), supporting consistent liver fat assessment.

UGFF aids clinicians in monitoring disease progression and tailoring care for patients with metabolic dysfunction–associated fatty liver disease.

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New AI-powered tools such as Auto Abdominal Suite 2.0 with SmartEdit simplify anatomy detection and measurement accuracy.

The LOGIQ open digital platform now supports easy integration of third-party applications with Verisound Digital offerings.

It delivers access to AI tools and Integrated ViewPoint reporting, enabling more connected workflows.

The systems are 510(k) cleared, CE Marked, and available in markets where regulatory approval is secured.

GE HealthCare’s comprehensive care ultrasound, advanced visualisation solutions CEO Karley Yoder said: “Meeting the demands of modern healthcare requires forward-thinking innovation, and redefining what ultrasound can deliver—today and into the future—is central to that mission.

“LOGIQ ultrasound systems are built to raise the standard of diagnostic confidence, productivity and precision across a wide range of clinical applications—from routine exams to complex abdominal and liver assessment—helping clinicians move from image acquisition to clinical insight faster while seamlessly evolving with next-generation technologies to meaningfully improve patient care.”

Earlier this month, GE HealthCare announced the US launch of ReadyFix, a remote fleet management solution designed to help healthcare systems optimise device uptime and maintain patient care.