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June 02-2025
VINNO at WFUMB 2025: Visualizing the Invisible

From May 30 to June 1, VINNO successfully concluded its participation in the 20th Congress of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB), held in Kyoto, Japan. The event provided a global platform for ultrasound professionals, and VINNO used the opportunity to spotlight its advancements in Ultra-Resolution Microscopy (URM) and precision imaging technologies.

Expert Symposium: Visualizing the Invisible

VINNO’s Luncheon Symposium attracted a full house, with leading physicians from China, Germany, and India sharing their clinical experiences and research around URM technology. Discussions centered on URM’s application in liver lesion characterization, lymph node evaluation, and microvascular imaging — emphasizing its potential to enhance non-invasive diagnostics.

 

“Very honestly, the one new technology which I think all of us are really fascinated with (in WFUMB) is the Ultra-Microscopy Resolution,” said Prof. Dr. Nitin Chaubal, Consultant in Ultrasound at Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre and Director at Thane Ultrasound Centre.

 

From the academically rich symposiums to the dynamic, human-machine interactive experience at the VINNO booth, attendees were offered a comprehensive, one-stop view of ultrasound innovation — from core technology to real-world clinical translation.

(Click to check the highlights from VINNO’s expert session at WFUMB 2025 in Kyoto)

The WFUMB 2025 Congress in Japan proved to be not only a high-level platform for global ultrasound exchange, but also a fast-moving track for emerging technologies to accelerate forward. Amid a landscape of intense innovation and strong global players, VINNO stood out with breakthrough technologies such as Ultra-Resolution Microscopy (URM) and intelligent ultrasound solutions, earning widespread recognition from both local Japanese experts and international scholars alike.

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