
Siemens Healthineers at UKIO 2026Visit us on stand A10.
UKIO 2026 - UK Imaging and Oncology Congress
8 - 10 June 2026
Liverpool Experience Campus (formerly knows as the ACC Liverpool) | Stand A10
Our portfolio
Education on the stand
Browse the list of education sessions we will be offering on the stand. To secure your place register here (you will be taken to a Microsoft Form). Please note: attendance is only available to delegates registered to attend UKIO.
Deep Resolve Optimisation (MRI)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 10:00-10:30
This session designed especially for MRI Radiographers will focus on the important balance between image quality and scan time, with a particular emphasis on leveraging Deep Resolve technology. We’ll be exploring practical strategies and tips that can help you achieve optimal results while making the most of your scanning sessions.
Small Patients, Big Breakthroughs: Photon-Counting CT in Paediatric Diagnostics
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 10:45-11:15
In this session we will cover the fundamentals of both dual source and photon-counting CT in paediatric imaging. It will cover the speed, power and intrinsic temporal resolution of dual source CT and how that aids in sedation free imaging. Additionally, it will cover the key principles of photon-counting CT which include increased spatial resolution, zero electronic noise, equal energy contribution, and intrinsic spectral information. Case studies will be presented how these features combined have led to major breakthroughs in paediatric CT.
Radiology operational efficiency: How consulting support can help unlock efficiency gains when you invest in new technology
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 11:30-12:00
In this session we will cover how combining consulting support with new technology can lead to optimised service design, increase patient throughput and reduce waiting times. It will review the approach our team take to benchmark current practices, quantify opportunities and implement productivity and efficiency improvements. This educational session will also use case studies to demonstrate how we work with Radiologists, Radiographers and key stakeholders to design, implement and refine solutions.
AI efficiencies in Plain Radiography
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 12:15-12:45
In this session, we’ll look at how advancements in Plain Film Radiography are improving time efficiency and streamlining workflows in clinical environments. We will highlight key innovations such as our 3D camera with the optional AutoThorax AI feature, which automates the thoracic imaging process to reduce manual steps and deliver consistent, high quality diagnostic images. We’ll also explore the integration of Virtual Collimation, which allows radiographers to precisely target the area of interest while minimising unnecessary radiation exposure. Finally, we’ll examine the advantages of Whole Spine Auto Collimation – a cutting-edge solution that simplifies the acquisition of full spinal images by ensuring optimal coverage with minimal repositioning. Together, these technologies help save valuable time and increase patient throughput, all while maintaining exceptional image quality.
Optimising and Explaining Diffusion Weighted Imaging (MRI)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 13:30-14:00
Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) can often be a tricky technique to master, and many of us have found its optimisation process a bit confusing at times. In this session, we'll break down how DWI works and guide you through practical steps to optimise it for both image quality and scan time.
Building a Sustainable Future: How manufacturing, equipment design and enhanced services are supporting a smarter and more sustainable radiology department
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 14:15-14:45
This session will discuss the holistic approach Siemens Healthineers are taking to help our customers deliver more sustainability every day. Firstly, focusing on our manufacturing centres, designed to be operationally carbon neutral, then system design, how energy and space efficient product features save on energy consumption and install costs every day. Then we will discuss how Enhanced Services help deliver smarter and more sustainable system availability, and finally at end of life how each system can contribute to the circular economy.
Education in the programme
Registration for these session is not required. Please refer to the programme for the location of these sessions.
Please note: attendance is only available to delegates registered to attend UKIO.
Scan smart, scan green – sustainability in modern radiology
Monday, 11:40-12:40, B4
As part of a UKIO-led session on Sustainable Innovation in Imaging & Oncology, Carl Smith from Siemens Healthineers will present on sustainable procurement and eco-designed imaging systems.
When Humans Harness Machines: Keeping Humanity at the Heart of Healthcare
Tuesday, 14:00-15:00, G4
As healthcare technology continues to evolve at pace, the greatest impact is realised when innovation is shaped, optimised and led by the people delivering care. This panel brings together NHS teams from across the UK to share real‑world experience of how machine innovation, when harnessed thoughtfully, can deliver meaningful benefits for patients.
Clinicians from Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust will describe how advanced interventional tools have enabled increased lung biopsy capacity to support their lung screening programme, alongside insights into the use of digital PET/CT to reduce the need for anaesthesia in paediatric imaging. Representatives from NHS Fife will discuss how deep‑learning‑based MRI reconstruction has helped reduce recall rates while protecting image quality and patient experience. Finally, colleagues from Addenbrooke’s Hospital will share their experience of deploying mobile head CT imaging within the neuro‑intensive care unit, enabling timely bedside diagnosis for critically ill patients.
Together, these NHS perspectives highlight how human‑led adoption of technology can improve access, optimise workflows and keep patient care – not the machine – at the heart of healthcare.
