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GE HealthCare Introduces Next-Gen LOGIQ Ultrasound Systems

The latest LOGIQ systems are equipped with advanced imaging capabilities, AI-powered automation, and an expanded open digital platform.

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By: Sam Brusco

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The LOGIQ E10 ultrasound. Photo: GE HealthCare website

GE HealthCare revealed its next generation of LOGIQ general imaging ultrasound systems. The portfolio was built to elevate clinical imaging, speed workflows, and provide deeper diagnostic insights.

The latest LOGIQ systems are equipped with advanced imaging capabilities, enhanced artificial intelligence (AI)-powered automation, and an expanded open digital platform. The company will showcase the new LOGIQ E10 Series, LOGIQ Fortis, and LOGIQ Totus at next week’s European Congress of Radiology.

“Meeting the demands of modern healthcare requires forward-thinking innovation, and redefining what ultrasound can deliver—today and into the future—is central to that mission,” said Karley Yoder, CEO, Comprehensive Care Ultrasound (CCU), Advanced Visualization Solutions, GE HealthCare. “LOGIQ ultrasound systems are built to raise the standard of diagnostic confidence, productivity and precision across a wide range of clinical applications—from routine exams to complex abdominal and liver assessment—helping clinicians move from image acquisition to clinical insight faster while seamlessly evolving with next-generation technologies to meaningfully improve patient care.”

In addition to the advanced imaging capabilities, the newest LOGIQ line includes expanded transducers with specialty and multi-purpose probes. It also features the wireless Vscan Air for image quality and diagnostic precision.

New clinical tools like Ultrasound-Guided Fat Fraction (UGFF) allows more consistent evaluation of liver fat burden. UGFF will support clinicians in monitoring disease progression and determining severity to inform earlier intervention and more personalized care—particularly for those living with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease.

AI-powered tools like Auto Abdominal Suite 2.0 with SmartEdit capabilities add Auto Abdominal Color Assistant 2.0, Auto Aorta Measure Assistant, and Auto CBD Measure Assistant. When combined with Scan Assistant, GE HealthCare said these tools have supported 65% faster measurements and 80% fewer system interactions.

“Clinicians need solutions that remove complexity and enable them to perform at their best every day,” said Sally Lee, General Manager, General Imaging, Primary Care and Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS), CCU, GE HealthCare. “The latest LOGIQ systems combine advanced imaging with comprehensive tools and AI-driven innovation for a next-level ultrasound experience—elevating efficiency, streamlining system interactions and empowering confident clinical decisions.”

Last week, the company announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance of three new magnetic resonance (MR) technologies.

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