Home uSteer Intelligent guidance system for ultrasound imaging Would you like to learn more about the uSteer solution? Overview The quality of an ultrasound examination largely depends on the experience of the imaging professional. To streamline this process and improve diagnostic consistency, GMV has developed uSteer, an advanced AI-powered guidance system that assists non-expert users in real time during ultrasound image acquisition.The uSteer solution combines AI algorithms with an intuitive interface that provides visual guidance to help operators correctly position the probe and obtain diagnostically useful images of different organs. The system is compatible with a wide range of ultrasound scanners from various manufacturers, including portable and conventional systems.Real-time analysis of the ultrasound signal enables the platform to guide users throughout the examination process, reducing dependence on prior experience and facilitating faster, more consistent and reliable imaging. Learn more Features Key benefits The uSteer solution offers the following benefits:Improved diagnostic quality: Helps obtain consistent, high-quality images through intelligent assistance during examinations. Real-time assistance: Provides real-time visual guidance to help operators correctly position and move the probe. Reduced operator variability: Minimizes differences associated with the user’s level of experience, enabling more standardized examinations and reducing inter- and intra-observer variability.Supports use by non-expert personnel: Expands access to ultrasound imaging by aiding professionals with limited ultrasound experience. Flexible integration: The solution has been validated for use with various types of ultrasound equipment from different manufacturers, including both portable and conventional systems. Optimized examination time: Reduces repeat scans and streamlines the imaging process. Scalable and adaptable: Designed to evolve alongside new AI models and different clinical protocols. Applications uSteer technology can be used in clinical and healthcare settings, where speed, image quality and access to medical imaging are paramount. This is particularly important in environments lacking specialized personnel.Originally developed for the space industry to monitor astronauts’ health, this technology can transfer advanced diagnostic imaging capabilities to ground applications in contexts such as:Primary care Emergency and urgent care Telemedicine Rural settings or areas with limited access to specialists Medical support for military and civilian personnel in war zonesHumanitarian disaster scenarios such as earthquakes, floods, or pandemicsClinical training and education Technology supporting healthcare professionals GMV’s solution places AI at the service of healthcare professionals, acting as an intelligent assistant that helps them acquire diagnostically useful ultrasound images. This makes healthcare more efficient, accessible and accurate. The product is currently undergoing regulatory evaluation and has not yet been authorized or approved for commercial clinical use.