Philips Introduces New Healthcare Solutions at WHX Dubai 2026 to Boost Care and Efficiency

Prime Highlights:

  • Philips launches new healthcare solutions to help doctors work faster and improve patient care.
  • The UAE is ready for digital healthcare, with strong public support for telehealth and technology-driven treatments.

Key Facts:

  • 77% of UAE residents trust technology to improve diagnosis and treatment, according to a 2025 Philips survey.
  • 83% of people prefer healthcare providers that follow eco-friendly practices.

Background:

Philips has launched new healthcare solutions at WHX Dubai 2026 to help doctors work faster and improve patient care.

A 2025 Philips survey found that most people in the UAE trust technology for better diagnosis and treatment, support telehealth, and prefer eco-friendly healthcare providers.

Tamer Said, General Manager of Health Systems for Philips Gulf, Levant, and West Africa, said, “This region is driving healthcare transformation. Our solutions give clinicians and patients more time while supporting health systems in delivering better care.”

Philips showcased several breakthroughs at WHX Dubai 2026. BlueSeal Horizon, a helium-free 3.0T MRI system, uses AI to speed up imaging and improve precision, producing scans up to three times faster with images up to 80% sharper. Verida, the first detector-based spectral CT fully powered by AI, completes exams in under 30 seconds, reduces radiation dose, and lowers energy consumption by up to 45%.

Other highlights include Philips Radiography 7000 M, a mobile X-ray system that increases efficiency by 37%, and Flash 5100 Point-of-Care Ultrasound, which provides real-time imaging in busy settings. Philips also introduced Transcend Plus, which improves cardiovascular ultrasound systems for faster and more consistent results.

Philips’ wide range of solutions also covers digital pathology, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring, and healthcare informatics, helping hospitals share data easily and provide more personalized care.

Said added, “By embedding AI into clinical workflows and connecting care across settings, we help healthcare teams focus on patients while supporting sustainability and operational efficiency.”

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