Bangkok, 18 March 2026 — FUJIFILM (Thailand) Ltd. hosted a user meeting titled “Fujifilm Visionary RadTech, Redefining X-ray with AI”, bringing together more than 90 radiographers, clinicians, and policymakers from across Thailand. The event offered hands-on experience and real-world demonstrations of AI-powered diagnostic imaging technologies. Participants exchanged insights on how AI can be integrated into daily clinical practice, reflecting Fujifilm’s broader commitment to making high-quality healthcare more accessible across Thailand and reducing the burden on the medical professionals who make that care possible.
AI is reshaping healthcare at a global scale with the AI healthcare market projected to grow from USD 36.67 billion in 2025 to USD 505.59 billion by 2033, and Thailand is experiencing this shift with particular urgency. According to the International Health Policy Program Foundation, the unmet health need for outpatient services (OPD) has increased by approximately 27%, yet medical professionals remain heavily concentrated in Bangkok. In the Northeast, the doctor-to-population ratio stands at 1:2,497, and in the South at 1:1,831, according to the Health Resource Report by the Ministry of Public Health. The gap between demand and specialist access continues to widen across many regions.
For patients in underserved regions, this gap means longer waits, delayed diagnoses, and reduced access to specialist care. Addressing this challenge requires not only more resources, but smarter tools — ones that extend the reach and capabilities of the healthcare professionals already working on the frontlines.
Mr. Esnu Halim, Senior Regional Clinical Marketing Manager, FUJIFILM Healthcare Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., said, "At Fujifilm, we believe that technology only has value when it makes a real difference to people's lives. In Thailand, where many communities face genuine barriers to specialist care, the need for practical solutions has never been more urgent. By integrating advanced AI intelligence into imaging technologies and clinical workflows, we aim to support healthcare professionals throughout the diagnostic pathway, from imaging acquisition to clinical interpretation. Our goal is not to replace the skill and judgment of healthcare professionals, but to extend their reach, so that a radiographer working in a regional hospital has the same quality of diagnostic support as one in a major city center. We have seen this technology deliver meaningful improvements in workflow efficiency and diagnostic confidence across diverse healthcare settings globally, and we are committed to advancing that impact here in Thailand, in partnership with the clinicians and institutions who know their patients best."
At the user meeting titled “Fujifilm Visionary RadTech, Redefining X-ray with AI”, participants took part in live demonstrations and case-based discussions showcasing how AI is being applied across key areas of diagnostic imaging. Fujifilm's AI screening tools support early and consistent diagnosis by reducing missed findings and minimizing reader variability, giving clinicians greater confidence in every image they read, and giving patients a better chance of catching conditions early.
The event also marked the introduction of two new flagship products to the Thai market — the FDR Visionary Suite and FDR Go iQ. Mr. Ratchakrit Temboonsakdi, Head of Business Unit of Medical Systems (X-ray and Medical IT), FUJIFILM (Thailand) Ltd., said, “FDR Visionary Suite is a premium digital radiography system that delivers clear images even at low radiation exposure, using Fujifilm's proprietary Irradiated Side Sampling (ISS) technology. The latest upgrade introduces a live camera feature that improves patient management and reduces examination risk. Motion Detection and Last Image View from the live feed help technicians reduce repeat examinations and automated positioning with AI-powered chest imaging support further enhance accuracy and efficiency for busy radiology departments. For healthcare facilities managing high patient volumes, this technology means fewer retakes, shorter examination times, and a smoother experience for patients who may already be unwell or anxious.”
“Complementing this is the FDR Go iQ, a bedside X-ray imaging device built for emergencies and resource-limited settings. Its high power output enables any type of x-ray examination without moving patients to a dedicated examination room. The device is bundled with D-EVO III which carries an IP56 dust and water protection rating, flat panel detector features an antibacterial coating for reliable performance in demanding clinical environments. The integrated 3D Camera and AI-powered Position Navi software simplify positioning and deliver better image quality with less effort from clinical staff. In rural or community settings, this system enables imaging to come to the patient, whether in an emergency room or critical care, helping reduce the time to diagnosis and supporting earlier clinical decisions where they are needed most.”
Mr. So Maruo, Managing Director, FUJIFILM (Thailand) Ltd. stated, “Fujifilm reaffirms its commitment to advancing healthcare in Thailand through innovation, AI-driven solution, and close collaboration with medical professionals. By embedding AI intelligence across the entire care process, from image capture to diagnosis and operational management, Fujifilm aims to build a healthcare environment where high-quality care reaches more people, the burden on medical professionals is reduced, and clinicians can give more of themselves to patient care. This commitment aligns with Fujifilm Group's purpose of ‘Giving our world more smiles.’ "









