Watch the mid-year update from our CEO Roy Jakobs. Here are some ways Philips helped deliver better care for more people in Q2 2025: ✅ Partnering to deliver better care – New long-term partnership with Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia to deliver nationwide coverage of our advanced Azurion image-guided therapy system, expanding access to cardiac, stroke and cancer care. ✅ Strengthening AI leadership in MR – FDA 510(k) clearance for our SmartSpeed Precise MR software with Integrated Dual AI, the industry’s first integrated dual AI solution, delivering up to 3x faster scans and 80% sharper images with one click. ✅ Innovating to improve care delivery – Launching our Flash Ultrasound System 5100 POC, built for speed, precision, and ease of use in urgent point-of-care settings. ✅ Innovating to improve lives – Launching the i9000 electric shaver range, powered by AI and tailored to user preferences. Read more about our results and other innovation highlights: https://lnkd.in/eXUPFT9a
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Over the past decade we have transformed into a focused leader in health technology. At Philips, our purpose is to improve people’s health and well-being through meaningful innovation. We aim to improve 2.5 billion lives per year by 2030, including 400 million in underserved communities. We see healthcare as a connected whole. Helping people to live healthily and prevent disease. Giving clinicians the tools they need to make a precision diagnosis and deliver personalized treatment. Aiding the patient's recovery at home in the community. All supported by a seamless flow of data. As a technology company, we – and our brand licensees – innovate for people with one consistent belief: there’s always a way to make life better. Visit our website: http://www.philips.com/ Follow our social media house rules https://www.philips.com/a-w/about-philips/social-media.html
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Keke Qi
Chief Architect CDI at Philips
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Géraud Rabeony
AECG Business Development Leader - Philips Cardiologs
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Sanjay Poonen
CEO & President of Cohesity | Board of Philips, Snyk | Tech Investor | Christian, Immigrant, Musician, Loves Sports
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Daud Sharif
Quality is not an act, it is a habit - Aristotle
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Philips’ AI solutions are designed to help healthcare professionals make informed decisions in the moment that matter, by empowering them with actionable insights at the point of care. Watch the full interview to learn more: https://lnkd.in/dShgM9_3
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What if access to healthcare wasn’t limited by location? For a nation made up of 17,000+ islands and 38 diverse provinces, this isn't just a question – it's a critical mission. Providing high-quality healthcare to the more than 280 million people who call the islands of Indonesia home is a unique challenge. Together with Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, we will deploy state-of-the-art image-guided therapy systems nationwide to transform treatment for heart disease, stroke and cancer – as part of the Strengthening Indonesia’s Healthcare Referral Network (SIHREN) project. This collaboration is about more than introducing advanced technology – it’s about expanding access to care for more people closer to home. ➡️ Swipe through to see the type of impact we hope to drive through this initiative. And read more about this partnership here: https://lnkd.in/e3xWK82U #InnovationLeadership #FutureOfCare
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Rising healthcare costs, staff shortages and growing patient needs are placing unprecedented pressure on healthcare systems. At Philips, we understand these challenges not just as industry trends, but as day-to-day reality for clinicians, nurses and patients everywhere. That’s why we partnered with WIRED to explore AI’s true potential. AI is already streamlining workflows, improving diagnostic accuracy and supporting earlier interventions. The result is a more sustainable health system overall, with higher quality care and shorter hospital stays. But technology alone isn’t enough: our focus is on strengthening the expertise of clinicians through a human-centric approach, whilst forging strong strategic partnerships to build healthcare systems that meet the demands of today’s world. 👉 Explore how Philips is reimagining healthcare with AI: https://lnkd.in/ek6TMqhy
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What do our nearly 70,000 global employees have to do with Philips being ranked as one of the most innovative companies in Europe? Everything. We're proud to share that Fortune has listed Philips as the 4th most innovative company in Europe! 🌍✨ A huge thank you to our incredible Philips team. Your passion and care make #innovation possible every day. Read what Shez Partovi has to say about Philips status on ‘Europe’s Most Innovative Companies’ list on our news center: https://lnkd.in/eaPPTmrJ
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Before leading innovation at Philips, Shez Partovi was a neuroradiologist. Early in his medical career, one important question guided his path: "What if I could scale my impact beyond the patients in front of me?" That question sparked his journey, from hospitals to health tech startups. But the mission never changed: how to bring better care for more people. He shared his vision for innovation at scale on stage at TNW Conference 2025. In a world where health systems are under pressure and AI is reshaping possibilities, Shez’s message is clear: think big, act boldly, and innovate with purpose. Watch the video to hear his three takeaways. 📰 Read the full wrap-up to explore more from #TNWconference https://lnkd.in/epJn6d_Q #Innovation #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation
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What do up-and-coming healthcare professionals have to say about the future of care? At Philips, we’re innovating health technology solutions for the future. So, we thought who better to learn from than those who hold the future of care in their hands? ❔ What brings you joy in your work? ❔ How can we build trust in AI? ❔ What can we do to reduce our carbon footprint in the medical field? We asked these and other thought-provoking questions about the industry to six up-and-coming healthcare professionals and medical students to see how their responses compare. Do they differ or match your own thinking? How can we and the rest of the industry learn from young, passionate voices like theirs?
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Critical care can be resource-intensive, involving electricity and many single-use medical items. How can we enhance patient care while minimizing medical waste and environmental impact? Today we’re spotlighting a collaboration between Philips and County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust in the UK. Following a 360-degree assessment of its ICU, the Trust started making changes, from incorporating #sustainability in daily practices to only opening equipment when needed to prevent unnecessary waste. Learn more about how the Trust is driving sustainable #healthcare: https://lnkd.in/e5h8eAJc #WorldEnvironmentDay
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We’re proud of the people who help us to drive innovation and transformation at Philips. The journey of our MR coil manufacturing program is a testament to our commitment to doing business with sustainable impact. Quickly moving operations and hiring teams with the right skillset is not an easy feat – especially during a global pandemic. But a new trainee program empowered young graduates to excel in our innovation center in Pune, India. In fact, this initiative helped to improve patient access and boost productivity while transforming the lives of our trainees. Learn more about how we’re acting on our commitment to turn high-level human rights ambitions into meaningful impact with partners around the world: https://lnkd.in/eQzXp4nD
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Cardiovascular disease continues to be one of India’s leading health challenges—but it’s also a call to strengthen our healthcare ecosystem. Gaurav Vyas, Business Leader, Image Guided Therapy, Philips Indian Subcontinent, shares how strategic investments in cardiac care infrastructure—especially in Tier 2 and 3 cities, can significantly reduce the country’s disease burden. From advanced diagnostic technologies to minimally invasive interventions and connected care, Gaurav, emphasizes on the need for accessible, scalable, and technology-enabled cardiac solutions to ensure timely treatment and better outcomes. At Philips, we remain committed to driving innovations that enable better care and improved access for everyone. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e642SvxQ #AccessToCare #FutureOfHealth #BetterCareForMorePeople
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