/PRNewswire/ — At ECR 2026, under the theme “Rays of Knowledge”, United Imaging Intelligence (UII) presented a comprehensive suite of pioneering AI solutions, demonstrating how radiology expertise provides real value when clinically validated, technologically scaled and applied in everyday care.
Radiology knowledge validated for broad clinical preparation
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With 30 CE certified medical AI applications, Ull has built one of the most comprehensive AI portfolios on the European market, demonstrating high technological maturity for real-world clinical integration.
At ECR2026, these solutions were demonstrated through the uAI Clinical Portal (uCP), a unified platform comprising more than 60 AI applications. The portfolio spans multiple imaging modalities and key therapeutic areas, including neuroradiology, cardiovascular disease, oncology and more.
Specialists from Europe, Asia, North America and South America have touted the portfolio’s extensive coverage, describing it as “truly comprehensive” and highlighting its uniqueness as an all-in-one AI solution that significantly supports clinicians in their daily practice.
This strong regulatory foundation, coupled with proven clinical applicability, underlines the UII’s commitment to delivering scalable smart healthcare solutions that meet international standards.
Expanding radiology knowledge through medical foundation models and AI agents
Building on this validated knowledge in radiology, UII introduced its suite of uAI NEXUS medical foundation models, covering image, language, speech and video. At its core, the large medical image model (trained on tens of millions of imaging datasets and refined through real-world deployment) transforms domain expertise into a scalable AI capability. Powered by these multimodal foundation models, UII AI medical agents bring advanced reasoning directly into clinical workflows.
The uAI Insight Image-to-Report AI agent has debuted in Europe. Its chest CT and brain MRI AI agents can detect up to 73 chest findings and 47 neurological findings, respectively, from a single scanner, while automatically generating structured preliminary reports to streamline interpretation.
The uAI agent for ultrasound, which integrates multi-modal foundation models and digital twin technology, demonstrated consistent, high-quality scanning and AI-driven real-time reporting. Live demonstrations highlighted the ability of embodied AI to operate directly at the point of care.
Beyond these flagship innovations, the UII also showcased a broader ecosystem of AI agents spanning diagnostic imaging, surgical planning, hospital operations and clinical research. Together, these solutions mark the shift from single-task algorithms to collaborative, workflow-oriented intelligence across the entire healthcare system.
AI applied in the real world with measurable impact
The value of clinically validated AI is only truly meaningful when it improves patient care. In Europe, clinicians in Poland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina are already using AI solutions offered by the UII. New collaborations are also underway in other countries, expanding access to AI-powered diagnostics for large patient populations across the region.
At Policlinico Casilino, the UII AI FFR-CT, CE certified, allows rapid and non-invasive assessment of coronary blood flow. Dr. Armando Fusco notes that this allows for confident treatment decisions, shortens hospital stays for patients in emergency situations, and avoids unnecessary invasive procedures in complex cases, especially for patients with moderate stenosis.
At STERMED, CE-certified MRI AI applications for prostate and liver imaging serve as trusted clinical assistants to Dr. Marcin Sternicki. They increase confidence in diagnosis by providing precise quantitative measurements that are difficult and time-consuming to obtain manually. Prostate MRI AI can also automatically generate a structured map of the PI-RADS sector, providing clear visual documentation to aid clinical decision-making.
At ECR2026, the UII reaffirmed its AI development principles, anchored in clinical validation, regulatory rigor and measurable outcomes. This approach transforms radiology knowledge into a dynamic dataset, which is continuously evolving to raise clinical standards and advance smart healthcare in Europe and beyond.
(Products and features mentioned may not be available in all countries, and future availability cannot be guaranteed. Not all AI applications shown are CE marked or FDA approved.)
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