Syngo Flexinity focuses on easy access to whole suite of Siemens Healthineers imaging software while users benefit from constant access to the latest software technology to future-proof their institution.
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Siemens Healthineers Presents Syngo Flexinity for Easy, Scalable Access to All Current and Future Imaging Software

European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2025, Hall X5, #511
Published on February 26, 2025
  • New offering focuses on easy access to whole suite of Siemens Healthineers imaging software 
  • Can be flexibly scaled to software needs instead of exactly predicting what is needed and where 
  • Users benefit from constant access to the latest software technology to future-proof their institution 

Siemens Healthineers has developed a new approach to give users easy access to its complete set of imaging software solutions and latest innovations. The two versions, Syngo Flexinity for CT and MRI and Syngo Carbon Flexinity, allow for flexibility around changing patient volumes and operational requirements, and support with standardization and scaling across large scanner fleets. Syngo Flexinity focuses on imaging software for CT and MRI for acquisition, reconstruction, image review and operational optimization. Syngo Carbon Flexinity offers post-processing software across all modalities, including all advanced visualization and artificial-intelligence applications from Siemens Healthineers. 

Siemens Healthineers wants to take account of changing conditions in day-to-day clinical practice. Therefore, Syngo Flexinity for CT and MRI includes all software offers as well as future innovations for each modality, from image acquisition to reconstruction and review. Operational optimization across the customer fleet is also included. This can help to boost productivity and accelerate workflows where staff planning and patient scheduling are complex due to a lack of standardization or availability of software applications across the fleet. 

Syngo Carbon Flexinity allows healthcare professionals to access all offerings around advanced visualization and AI wherever they are needed, instead of predicting what the software requirements will be over the coming years, such as exactly how many licenses will be needed across a healthcare institution and where or setting a limit to the number of users who can access the software at the same time. Instead of initiating a new purchasing process for new applications, users benefit from continuous access to the latest innovations and updates of existing software to future-proof their institution. Customers only pay for the software they use based on a volume of clinical cases processed per year with an opportunity to scale Syngo Flexinity flexibly. This helps to streamline clinical operations and improve patient care and departmental efficiency. 

“With Syngo Flexinity, we offer access to a complete suite of imaging software – available everywhere when it is needed,” said André Hartung, head of Diagnostic Imaging at Siemens Healthineers. “We’re providing a new way to reduce complexity in everyday operations. Customers can scale up or down, based on actual needs, focusing on what matters most – their patients.”

Further information on Syngo Flexinity for CT and MRI and Syngo Carbon Flexinity can be found here: https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/medical-imaging/syngo-flexinity

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