Next-Gen Image Enhancement Technology
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Next-Gen Image Enhancement Technology
Location @ECR26: BOOTH #312, X3 lower level
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ContextVision is the global market leader in image analysis and artificial intelligence — delivering organ and disease‑specific image enhancement that elevates clinical clarity, diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency.
Next-Gen Organ & Disease-Specific Portfolio
Clinicians know best. ContextVision collaborates closely with both seasoned and emerging radiologists and sonographers to address their needs with meaningful technological advantages. Our Next-Gen technology delivers superior performance on those technical image attributes that matter most in ultrasound imaging. Our new offering renders ultrasound images with increased fidelity, further enabling an even higher diagnostic confidence for clinicians.
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ContextVision is the global market leader in image analysis and artificial intelligence — delivering organ and disease‑specific image enhancement that elevates clinical clarity, diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency.
Next-Gen Organ & Disease-Specific Portfolio
Clinicians know best. ContextVision collaborates closely with both seasoned and emerging radiologists and sonographers to address their needs with meaningful technological advantages. Our Next-Gen technology delivers superior performance on those technical image attributes that matter most in ultrasound imaging. Our new offering renders ultrasound images with increased fidelity, further enabling an even higher diagnostic confidence for clinicians.

Healthy liver
The Liver parenchyma is homogenous with normal echogenicity. The liver surface is smooth and soft, a key sign of a healthy liver.

Liver steatosis – MASLD
Hyperechoic liver indicating steatosis. The parenchyma is homogenous with a well-defined slightly hypoechoic focal change – a focal nodular hyperplasia. The liver surface is smooth without nodularity.

Healthy liver
The Liver parenchyma is homogenous with normal echogenicity. The liver surface is smooth and soft, a key sign of a healthy liver.

Liver steatosis – MASLD
Hyperechoic liver indicating steatosis. The parenchyma is homogenous with a well-defined slightly hypoechoic focal change – a focal nodular hyperplasia. The liver surface is smooth without nodularity.
Generic
MASLD-specific look
Generic (left)
MASLD-specific look (right)
A comparison between generic ultrasound image processing of the liver and ContextVision MASLD-specific setting in a mild steatosis case. In the MASLD setting, key anatomical structures such as the portal vein walls and diaphragm are clearly preserved. The intensity difference between the liver parenchyma and kidney is also optimized with an improved contrast.
A comparison between generic ultrasound image processing of the liver and ContextVision MASLD-specific setting in a mild steatosis case. In the MASLD setting, key anatomical structures such as the portal vein walls and diaphragm are clearly preserved. The intensity difference between the liver parenchyma and kidney is also optimized with an improved contrast.
One Technology – Infinite Looks
ContextVision technology can be customized to create a wide spectrum of visual looks tailored to specific clinical needs, user preferences, and brand identity. Our Professional Services team partners closely with medical device manufacturers for quick integration of market and clinician feedback, ensuring faster clinical adoption.
One Technology – Infinite Looks
ContextVision technology can be customized to create a wide spectrum of visual looks tailored to specific clinical needs, user preferences, and brand identity. Our Professional Services team partners closely with medical device manufacturers for quick integration of market and clinician feedback, ensuring faster clinical adoption.
Two different ultrasound looks of a hyperechoic liver indicating steatosis. The parenchyma is homogenous with a well-defined slightly hypoechoic focal change – a focal nodular hyperplasia. The liver surface is smooth without nodularity.


Two different ultrasound looks of a hyperechoic liver indicating steatosis. The parenchyma is homogenous with a well-defined slightly hypoechoic focal change – a focal nodular hyperplasia. The liver surface is smooth without nodularity.


Three different ultrasound looks, each customized to a different imaging manufacturers preference. Diagnostic detail preserved across all.
Manufacturer Look A
Manufacturer Look B
Manufacturer Look C






Three different ultrasound looks, each customized to a different imaging manufacturers preference. Diagnostic detail preserved across all.
Manufacturer Look A

Manufacturer Look B

Manufacturer Look C

Manufacturer Look A

Manufacturer Look B

Manufacturer Look C

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Get an unique solution for your specific need
Reach out to our sales managers for a leading position in diagnostic imaging.