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RSNA 2025 made one thing clear: AI in medical diagnostics has moved beyond the buzzword stage. Healthcare leaders are now focused on practical uses of AI to enhance patient outcomes in a measurable way.

Providing high-quality service that consistently fulfills your service promise takes not only seamless communication, but flexibility and agility in all parts of a service organization. However, OEM processes can become habitually rigid, and managing human resources can become less cost-effective, limiting the space that OEMs have to truly scale and advance with the changing tides of their industries. This is where fractional service infrastructure comes in.

In today’s fast-paced service environment, technology is both a lifeline and a labyrinth. Service organizations often find themselves buried under layers of disconnected systems: CRM platforms, dispatch software, spreadsheets, and more. Each system promises efficiency for its specialization, but when teams combine them in practice, it can create a tangled web of swivel-chair operations that drain time, obscure visibility, and erode service quality.

The conversations to be had at RSNA ’25 don’t just feel different because of AI, but because of the topics surrounding how to simplify, streamline, and scale innovation. As we gear up for this year’s event, we’re eager to dive into discussions on where imaging technologies are headed and what that means for service organizations in radiology.

After returning from Supercomputing 2025 (SC25), it was clear to me as to why this event remains one of the most impactful gatherings in our industry. Beyond reconnecting with colleagues and partners, SC25 was buzzing with conversations about the future of AI-driven innovation and the rapid evolution of data center ecosystems. The momentum behind AI adoption is undeniable, and the race to build infrastructure to support these workloads is creating a tremendous amount of opportunities across the HPC and AI landscape.