RSNA 2025 is a wrap, and this year’s meeting offers an intriguing look at the forces that are shaping radiology – especially AI and imaging informatics.
It’s no secret that AI has come to dominate recent RSNA conferences, with its promise of fundamentally reshaping how radiologists do their jobs.
The hope is that by making radiologists more efficient, AI will help radiologists manage rising imaging volumes with a workforce that’s been largely stagnant.
But that dream has been a long time in coming, and the AI sector is being forced to make adjustments as it waits for broader clinical adoption. Many of these trends were on display at RSNA 2025, including…
Industry consolidation as AI developers make acquisitions to build out integrated suites of AI algorithms.
The rise of AI network alliances as alternatives to the integrated suite or platform approaches.
Building excitement over the performance of foundation and vision language models for clinical tasks.
Renewed attention on radiology reporting as perhaps the primary use case where AI can truly help radiologists work more efficiently.
Our video interviews from RSNA 2025 explore many of these topics and more, giving you an as-it-happened look at news from McCormick Place.
The Takeaway
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We talked to Rad AI executive Demetri Giannikopoulos and RSNA’s Adam Flanders, MD, about their RSNA Ventures collaboration at RSNA 2025, as well as about the company’s AI-powered radiology solutions.
While at RSNA 2025, we had a chance to catch up with Steve Rankin, Chief Strategy Officer of Enlitic. Enlitic helps health systems move imaging data safely and make it clean, consistent, and AI-ready through solutions like Ensight and ENDEX.
Riverain Technologies develops AI-based solutions for analyzing thoracic CT scans, such as its ClearRead CT CAC solution for coronary artery calcification. We talked to researcher James Hillis, MBBS, at RSNA 2025 about his recent research on CAC scoring and the potential for opportunistic screening.
We talked to Amanda Boone and Jacob Agris, MD, PhD, of ConcertAI at RSNA 2025 about the company’s advanced visualization solutions, including its launch of the TeraRecon AV software and TeraRecon DETECT AI reimbursement application.
We talked to AGFA HealthCare executive Charles Morris at RSNA 2025 about the company’s radiology IT solutions and the shift to cloud-based SaaS enterprise imaging.
We talked to Merge Chief Medical Officer Raj Chopra, MD, and Stacy Sand of Aidoc about a new alliance between the companies at RSNA 2025, as well as other issues in AI and imaging informatics.
Gleamer is expanding from its core focus in AI for musculoskeletal clinical applications into new clinical areas. We talked to Gleamer President and CEO Christian Allouche about the company’s plans at RSNA 2025.
We talked to Tim Glebinski and Bland Lee of Siemens Healthineers about new X-ray imaging technologies like the company’s recently launched LUMINOS Q.namix multifunctional system at RSNA 2025.
New developments in photon-counting CT are the focus of this interview at RSNA 2025 with Ali Dhanaliwala, MD, PhD, of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, an early user of a work-in-progress photon-counting CT scanner from Canon Medical Systems.
Ikonopedia provides mammography reporting software to breast imaging centers, and we caught up with CEO and President Emily Crane and radiologist Monish Laxpati, MD, at RSNA 2025.
Imagion Biosystems is developing a new class of MRI contrast agents targeted at HER2+ breast cancer and other applications. We caught up with company President Ward Detwiler at RSNA 2025.
AI developer Lunit has seen major changes since last year’s RSNA, chief among them the acquisition of Volpara Health Technologies. We caught up with company executives Brandon Suh and Craig Hadfield at RSNA 2025.
Quibim develops solutions for AI-based analysis of prostate MR images, and we spoke to company executives Nathan Clark and Josh Moss about their solutions in this video interview from RSNA 2025.
Harrison.ai is launching a new Harrison Open Platform for AI orchestration at this week’s RSNA 2025. We talked to company executive Aengus Tran about the launch, as well as business partners who are collaborating on the project.
What’s the latest in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement? We talked to Rebecca Farrington and Sandy Coffta of Healthcare Administrative Partners about what radiology practices can expect in 2026 at RSNA 2025.
We talked to ScreenPoint Medical executives Pieter Kroese and Albert Gubern-Mérida at RSNA 2025 about the company’s mammography AI solutions and other recent developments.
Mosaic Clinical Technologies made its debut at RSNA 2025 as the AI division of Radiology Partners. We talked to Mosaic executive Nina Kottler, MD, and Cognita CEO Louis Blankemeier, PhD, about Mosaic’s launch.
New developments in imaging IT solutions are being launched at RSNA 2025 by Hyland. We talked to Hyland’s Michael Campbell and Lyle McMillin about their plans in this video interview.
We talked to Todd Brauer R.T.(R)(MR)(CT) of Door County Medical Center at RSNA 2025 about new CT scanning technologies he’s using from Canon Medical Systems that help him maintain workflow efficiency.
What’s happening at Italian medical device company Esaote? We talked to CEO Franco Fontana and executives Jeff Howorth, Courtney Ernst, and Tom Will about their newest introductions at RSNA 2025.
We talked to Kailo Medical executives Reuben Schmidt, MD, and Bernard Duscher at RSNA 2025 about the company’s AI-based radiology reporting solutions – including their new KailoAir reporting software – and other recent developments.
How is AI changing radiology? At RSNA 2025, we talked to Intelerad executive Pete Srejovic and President Morris Panner about the exciting changes that are happening at the company.
We talked to DeepHealth executives Kees Wesdorp and Sham Sokka RSNA 2025 about the company’s AI and imaging IT solutions, as well as other recent developments.
We talked to Mach7 Technologies CEO Teri Thomas, Chief Innovation Officer Paul Jensen and radiologist Eliot Siegel, MD, at RSNA 2025 about the company’s recent advances in radiology IT and image management.
It’s a winter wonderland in Chicago on the first day of RSNA 2025! Get an update on the topics that will be hot in Chicago in this video update from McCormick Place.