The hospital in Valencia is hosting the trials for the NextMRI project
The Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe in Valencia is one of the centres where PhysioMRI is developing and evaluating new portable MRI solutions as part of the NextMRI project. This phase of the work forms part of the process of validating the system in a real clinical setting and enables further progress to be made in refining the technology.
Through these trials, PhysioMRI continues to work on developing more compact, accessible and easy-to-deploy systems, with the aim of expanding the potential applications of magnetic resonance imaging in new settings.
Neurological tests to further validate the system
PhysioMRI is working with healthcare professionals in the fields of neurology and imaging at La Fe Hospital to assess how the device performs in real-world conditions in patients with multiple sclerosis.
This activity makes it possible to assess both the quality of the brain images obtained and the acquisition protocols used, as well as the system’s adaptability and operational effectiveness in a hospital setting.
The involvement of this world-leading hospital also provides a particularly valuable context, given its research expertise and its involvement in technological innovation projects in the healthcare sector.
Usability and the development of more accessible solutions
In turn, these trials enable PhysioMRI to continue developing solutions which, as well as providing high-quality images, are intuitive and practical for healthcare staff.
Validation in hospitals such as La Fe represents a significant step towards further improving the technology and strengthening a development strategy focused on the accessibility, portability and practical utility of magnetic resonance imaging.
NextMRI as a framework for development and innovation
The activities carried out at La Fe form part of the NextMRI project, in which various partners with complementary expertise are working together to develop new MRI solutions. In this context, PhysioMRI plays a key role as the system’s developer and manufacturer, driving its evolution through work in real-world settings and collaboration with leading healthcare centres.
This type of trial helps to further consolidate the technical and clinical foundation that is essential for the development of new applications and for the continuous improvement of the technology.

