#AskIndustry Panel Discussion | $9,000

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Step into the spotlight during SIIM’s standing-room-only Vendor Panel Discussions. These fast-paced, Luminary-moderated sessions bring together industry voices to tackle the most relevant challenges in imaging informatics - live on the Expo Hall Stage. 

Why Sponsors Love It

Exclusive time block + main stage visibility for your thought leader
This is a live stream session capturing both the in-person and virtual audience - potentially up to 1400 listeners
Extends beyond the theater - wireless radios broadcast your session across the entire Expo Hall, reaching attendees as they walk, network, dine, and staff their booths
100–200 leads from the meeting app + SIIM lead capture
Full session recording you can reuse post-meeting
Panel discussion at SIIM Annual Meeting with industry experts on medical imaging innovations.
Panel discussion at SIIM Annual Meeting in Learning Theater 1, featuring industry experts on medical imaging and informatics.

Join
Philips
in Discussing What Makes Imaging AI Work!

Option 1

Cracking the Code: What Makes Imaging AI Work

Only 2 Spots Available

Description: Deploying AI in imaging is no longer about proof of concept. It is about making solutions work reliably in the real world. This panel brings together industry leaders to share the hard-earned lessons, practical strategies, and critical success factors that separate successful AI deployments from stalled pilots. From workflow integration and stakeholder buy-in to validation, regulation, and ROI, panelists will crack the code on what it really takes to make imaging AI succeed at scale. 

Session Objectives

Option 2

Under Pressure: Industry Imaging Strategies to Rise Above Chaos

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Description: It’s clear that Imaging is being shaken, some would say “tested” by many challenges, including the scarcity of radiologists, growing imaging volume, anxiety about AI, and the inevitable negative impact on patient care. The current radiologist shortage is projected to continue for years to come and only add fuel to the fires that are raging in academia, community health, outpatient imaging and teleradiology. These factors are impacting physician and IT burnout, further complicating radiologist retention and recruitment efforts, and driving up the backlog of unread studies. Increasingly, institutions and practices are under immense pressure and are seeking industry technology and services to stop the bleeding and bring necessary relief. 

Session Objectives

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Moderator, Audrey Verde, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology
Duke University Medical Center

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Philips

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Andrea Saris

Executive Vice President, Events & Corporate Relations

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Director, Programs &
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