The Valencian hospital hosts the NextMRI project trials

The Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe in Valencia has become one of the key locations for the advancement of the NextMRI project, an initiative promoted by PhysioMRI aimed at developing new portable magnetic resonance imaging solutions.

Objective

These trials form part of a strategic phase of the project, which aims to validate the system’s performance in real clinical settings and continue refining the technology for future implementation in healthcare.

The NextMRI project was created with the mission of bringing magnetic resonance imaging to more patients and healthcare settings through systems that are more compact, accessible, and easier to deploy than conventional equipment.

In this context, the tests at La Fe Hospital allow the device’s performance to be evaluated in clinical conditions, analysing both the quality of the images obtained and the system’s operability within the hospital routine.

During this testing phase, PhysioMRI works closely with healthcare professionals at the hospital. This cooperation is essential for collecting data on optimising image acquisition protocols and studying how the technology can be efficiently integrated into clinical workflows.

In addition to validating the technical performance of the equipment, these tests allow for the analysis of key aspects related to the usability of the system. One of the main objectives of the project is to develop solutions that not only offer adequate image quality, but are also intuitive for healthcare personnel.

La Fe Hospital in Valencia, renowned for its research activity and participation in technological innovation projects in healthcare, provides an ideal environment for this type of trial. Collaboration between healthcare institutions and technology companies is essential for accelerating the transfer of innovation into clinical practice.

The future is near

In this way, PhysioMRI continues to advance its goal of transforming access to magnetic resonance imaging. The validation of the system in leading hospitals such as La Fe represents an important step towards further developing technologies that expand the possibilities of diagnostic imaging and contribute to more accessible and efficient medicine.