GE HealthCare’s Allia™ Moveo is an advanced interventional imaging platform designed to enhance mobility, workflow efficiency and image quality for minimally invasive procedures.
The image-guided platform is intended for use in interventional radiology (IR) and hybrid operating room (HOR) environments. It supports clinicians across a broad spectrum of cardiovascular, vascular, non-vascular, interventional and surgical interventions.
The Allia Moveo imaging solution was first presented at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting in December 2025.
The system obtained both US Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance and CE marking in February 2026.
Allia Moveo global installations
The initial global installation of the Allia Moveo imaging platform took place at Hôpital Marie-Lannelongue in Le Plessis-Robinson, France, in February 2026, where it is utilised to support the treatment of vascular and cardiology conditions.
During the same month, Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Centre in Houston, part of CommonSpirit, became the first healthcare facility in the US to implement the Allia Moveo imaging system for clinical applications.
Additionally, the University of South Florida’s Centre for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS), located within the Tampa Medical & Research District, installed the Allia Moveo solution to enhance training opportunities for students, faculty and healthcare professionals.
A second Allia Moveo system is due to be installed later in 2026 at Tampa General Hospital for clinical use in its hybrid operating room suite.
Design and features of Allia Moveo
The Allia Moveo is a monoplane imaging system featuring a slim, compact, wide-bore, cable-free C-arm mounted on a mobile automated guided vehicle gantry, equipped with a square 41cm digital detector.
The system comprises a C-arm positioner, an X-ray table, an X-ray tube assembly, an X-ray power unit with an exposure control unit, and an X-ray imaging chain that includes a digital detector and image processing unit.
The C-arm is designed to provide full movement and improved access to the patient in order to deliver high-quality imaging. Its wide-bore design enables lateral cone beam computed tomography, supporting enhanced image quality to accommodate a broader range of patients across different body types and weights, and a variety of procedures.
The system is intended to facilitate ease of use in both interventional radiology and hybrid operating rooms, optimising space and workflow for multidisciplinary teams, and can be installed in room sizes as compact as 28m2 (301ft2).
When paired with the operating room (OR) table, the angiographic X-ray systems are suitable for generating fluoroscopic and rotational images of human anatomy to guide image-based surgical interventions.
The OR table is appropriate for both interventional and surgical procedures.
User interface details
The platform offers an intuitive user interface and incorporates AI-powered guidance tools, supporting clinicians in working efficiently and adapting to the spatial limitations of conventional interventional suites.
Its user interface is designed to support a broad range of cardiovascular, vascular, non-vascular, interventional and surgical procedures.
The system’s heads-up display can be rotated to any swivel angle, allowing for flexible viewing.
Technologies and imaging solutions used by Allia Moveo
The platform utilises 3D imaging technologies including CleaRecon DLi, an AI-based tool designed to reduce streak artefacts resulting from the pulsatile motion of blood flow in arteries.
The Motion Freeze feature is intended to compensate for involuntary respiratory motion artefacts, thereby enhancing image clarity for clinicians. Additionally, the Metallic Artefact Reduction function is designed to reveal anatomical details that may be obscured by the presence of metal artefacts.
Augmented guidance solutions are available through the ASSIST advanced clinical applications portfolio, which provides support for complex procedures and is compatible with both GE HealthCare and selected third-party systems.
During a 3D acquisition on the Allia Moveo system, the captured 2D images are transferred to the Advantage Workstation, where they are processed by 3DXR for 3D reconstruction.
The SmartMove feature enables clinicians to reposition the C-arm away from the patient as required and return it to its original location at the touch of a button, which minimises set-up times and reduces workflow interruptions.
Allia Moveo benefits
Allia Moveo combines features of a conventional operating theatre with advanced imaging equipment typically used in a catheterisation laboratory. This arrangement provides clearer images, supports navigation within the body and enables procedural adjustments to be made immediately when required.
In the HOR, Allia Moveo is designed to streamline workflows, facilitate team interactions and support faster staff onboarding, with the aim of enhancing confidence during complex procedures.
Its wide-bore configuration and low-effort table panning help clinical teams sustain patient comfort while preserving clear access during procedures. Additionally, Allia Moveo operates at a noise level quieter than a typical conversation.


