Hiveomics Presents Research Results at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR 2026)

We are pleased to announce that the results of our recent study evaluating the effectiveness of the Hiveomics Malignancy Index have been officially submitted and accepted as abstracts for presentation at the upcoming European Congress of Radiology (ECR 2026), one of the leading international events in medical imaging and radiology.
The annual European Congress of Radiology is held under the auspices of the European Society of Radiology and represents the largest radiology platform in Europe for the exchange of clinical experience, scientific discoveries, and advanced diagnostic approaches. The congress traditionally brings together radiologists, researchers, medical imaging specialists, and industry representatives from around the world.
When and Where
ECR 2026 will take place in Vienna, Austria, at the Austria Center Vienna from March 4 to March 8, 2026. The congress offers an opportunity to discuss the most relevant topics in diagnostic imaging, artificial intelligence innovation, and clinical integration of new technologies with the international radiology community.
Our Contribution to the Scientific Program
The abstracts, prepared by our scientific partners from South Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health in Chelyabinsk, focus on the impact of implementing the Hiveomics Malignancy Index on diagnostic decision-making among radiology residents during chest CT interpretation.
The study demonstrates that the use of our artificial intelligence system leads to a significant improvement in the accuracy of malignant nodule detection, reduces diagnostic errors among residents, and supports clinical decision-making in complex cases.
This recognition represents an important milestone for Hiveomics as a medical technology company, highlighting the scientific value of our developments and their growing impact on clinical radiology practice.
Why Participation in ECR Matters
Participation in ECR is not only an opportunity to present research findings, but also a chance to:
- Share experience with leading experts in radiology
- Discuss the integration of AI-based tools into clinical practice across different countries
- Receive feedback from the international expert community
- Establish scientific and professional collaborations with European and global partners