From Imaging Expert to Fujifilm’s High-Tech Health Screening Hub

Since 1936, Fujifilm has been challenging the norms in the imaging industry by venturing into healthcare with X-ray films, and it continues to revolutionize medical technology with the introduction of the AI-powered NURA health screening center.

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Fujifilm has long been recognized as a pioneering enterprise in photography, with a global reach. Their successful transition into the healthcare industry showcases Fujifilm’s commitment to leveraging its knowledge and technology to develop advanced medical solutions. This evolution is not just a technological leap in imaging but also a landmark in Fujifilm’s history, reflecting their efforts to improve community health.

Fujifilm’s journey into healthcare began with their medical X-ray film products in 1936, and by 1983, they had developed the Fujifilm Computed Radiography system for digital X-ray imaging diagnostics. Since then, Fujifilm has continuously created new value in healthcare with advanced imaging solutions for early and rapid detection of injuries, supporting timely healthcare advice.

Today, as a leading healthcare expert, Fujifilm is at the forefront of applying image-processing technology with artificial intelligence (AI). They have taken diagnostic imaging a step further with a diverse range of products, including CT, MRI, mammography, ultrasound, and endoscopy equipment. Fujifilm views the combination of advanced medical devices and AI technology as its mission to provide not just effective and reliable healthcare solutions but also practical answers to address social issues, ultimately enhancing community health.

With the development of the AI-integrated NURA health screening centers, Fujifilm aims to deliver fast, accurate, and comprehensive health screening services, bringing positive changes to preventive healthcare worldwide. NURA centers are equipped with Fujifilm’s cutting-edge medical devices, including CT scanners, AI-integrated mammography systems, and Med IT solutions. These technologies not only enhance diagnostic accuracy but also make the screening process quicker and more comprehensive. Backed by hundreds of millions of data points collected over a decade, Fujifilm’s AI technology assists doctors in detecting small lesions that may be difficult to spot with the naked eye, reducing oversight in screening. This enables healthcare professionals to monitor and treat lifestyle diseases and common cancers more accurately and effectively.

NURA health screening centers are equipped with Fujifilm’s advanced medical equipment

With five locations across Asia, NURA is increasingly proving its effectiveness in sustainable healthcare. Besides offering high-quality and rapid health screening services, NURA also emphasizes the importance of healthcare, early detection, and treatment, helping to reduce mortality rates and improve community health. NURA is expected to motivate people to change their mindset and recognize the significance of regular health check-ups for timely diagnosis and treatment.

The NURA comprehensive health check-up model will soon be introduced in Vietnam

In Vietnam, Fujifilm and the Japanese Medical Center T-Matsuoka signed an agreement in early 2024 to develop NURA in the country. This event marks a significant step in Fujifilm’s NURA system development journey and a new chapter for preventive healthcare, promising to “bring more smiles to the world,” just as Fujifilm intends.

Nura Polyclinic, a subsidiary of Japan-Vietnam Medical Technology Joint Stock Company – Hanoi Branch.

Address: 01st floor, Mipec Tower, 229 Tay Son, Ngan Hung, Dong Da, Hanoi.

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