News | Intravascular Imaging | August 14, 2025

Gentuity, GE Healthcare to Collaborate to Expand Access to Intravascular Imaging Platform

Gentuity LLC and GE HealthCare plan to collaborate on commercial activities to enhance the availability, adoption and functionality of highly complementary imaging solutions for interventional cardiology.

Gentuity, GE Healthcare to Collaborate to Expand Access to Intravascular Imaging Platform

Aug. 7, 2025 — Gentuity LLC, a medical technology company specializing in next-generation intravascular imaging devices, has announced an agreement with GE HealthCare to collaborate on commercial activities. The collaboration is intended to enhance the availability, adoption and functionality of highly complementary imaging solutions for interventional cardiology.

As part of the agreement, Gentuity and GE HealthCare aim to jointly pursue co-marketing initiatives and technical integration of their respective technologies. GE HealthCare also plans to explore opportunities to expand access to Gentuity's innovative products through its own distribution network in the United States. These products include:

  • High-Frequency OCT Imaging System: A mobile console powered by machine learning technology, offering rapid setup and detailed imaging capabilities.
  • Vis-Rx Prime Micro-Imaging Catheter: The world's smallest imaging catheter at 1.8F, designed for comprehensive vessel imaging before and after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures.

"We are thrilled at the opportunity to expand our relationship with GE HealthCare and look forward to bringing our advanced imaging solutions to a broader range of healthcare providers," said Desmond Adler, president of Gentuity. "Our industry best serves our physicians and patients when we thoughtfully combine complementary technologies in a way that amplifies their individual impact, and we see this collaboration as an important enabling step in that direction."

Founded in 2015, Gentuity is an established leader in the development of advanced intravascular imaging technologies possessing excellent usability and performance. The company's proprietary platform integrates artificial intelligence tools and user-centric design to reduce operator burden with the goal of improving procedural success, extending the known clinical benefits and cost efficiencies of intravascular imaging to a broader range of patients.

"At GE HealthCare, we strive to tell the story of the heart through technologies that help diagnose, treat and monitor cardiovascular conditions," said Jyoti Gera, CEO, CardioVascular and Interventional Solutions at GE HealthCare. "This joint initiative with Gentuity supports this mission and reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality medical devices that that enhance patient outcomes and quality of life."

For more information about Gentuity's products and this agreement, please visit www.gentuity.com 


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