
(Booth 7713) Philips Healthcare of Andover, MA, plans to unveil new details of its Brilliance iCT platform, designed to produce improvements in image quality and dose management.

In addition, new software applications that are exclusive to Philips will be demonstrated on the Brilliance Workspace and Brilliance Everywhere thin-client system. New automated features such as liver segmentation, plaque assessment, and whole-body bone subtraction will be showcased.
Finally, Philips will introduce a new product that is designed to deliver cost-effective care in response to facilities that have experienced challenges produced by the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.













![Axial images from unenhanced calcium score cardiac CT (left) and curved planar reformation images from CT angiography (right) show that higher long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with greater coronary artery calcium and more obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Top row: Images in a 68-year-old male patient with higher 10-year mean ambient air pollution exposure (7.9 μg/m3 for particulate matter measuring ≤2.5 μm in diameter [PM2.5] and 17.4 parts per billion [ppb] for NO2) with extensive CAD (coronary artery calcium score [CACS] >1,000 and obstructive CAD [≥70% diameter stenosis]). Bottom row: Images in a 57-year-old female patient with lower 10-year mean ambient air pollution exposure (6.3 μg/m3 for PM2.5 and 4.6 ppb for NO2) with no CAD (CACS = 0 and no obstructive stenosis).](https://img.auntminnie.com/mindful/smg/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/06/hanneman.r6SMLzkezo.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)





