Canon Medical Unveils Cutting-Edge Cloud Services at ITEM2025
Japan, Thursday, 3 April 2025.
Canon Medical is presenting its ‘Mobile Image Reference’ and ‘Communication’ cloud services at ITEM2025, enhancing medical imaging and communication efficiency for healthcare professionals beyond hospital settings.
Revolutionary Cloud-Based Medical Imaging
Canon ITS Medical Inc. (Canon IM), a key player in the Canon Marketing Japan Group, is set to transform healthcare imaging with its Medical Image Place platform at ITEM2025. The exhibition, scheduled for April 11-13, 2025, at Pacifico Yokohama, will showcase two groundbreaking services that promise to revolutionize medical image accessibility and professional communication [1]. The platform enables healthcare professionals to access critical CT and MRI scans via mobile devices, marking a significant advancement in medical digital transformation [2].
Enhanced Professional Communication
The Communication Service represents a significant leap forward in medical collaboration, offering secure and efficient information sharing capabilities that surpass traditional communication methods. Healthcare providers can now share patient conditions and treatment details more accurately, regardless of time or location constraints [3]. This development addresses a critical need in modern healthcare, where rapid decision-making and expert consultation can significantly impact patient outcomes.
Integration and Security Focus
The platform’s architecture demonstrates careful consideration of healthcare security requirements, integrating Canon Medical Systems’ in-hospital imaging solutions with secure cloud-based services for external access [1]. The system is designed to enable swift medical service delivery while maintaining strict security protocols beyond hospital premises [3]. The exhibition will be held in Exhibition Hall A at the Canon Medical Systems booth, where healthcare professionals can experience these innovations firsthand [1].
Impact on Healthcare Efficiency
This technological advancement is particularly significant for streamlining medical workflows and reducing unnecessary physician call-outs. The platform contributes to both healthcare quality improvement and working hours reduction, aligning with broader initiatives in medical workplace reform [3]. The exhibition, running from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on April 11, 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM on April 12, and 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM on April 13, will provide comprehensive demonstrations of these capabilities [1].