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German Future Prize 2023
Today, German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier presented the 2023 German Future Prize1 to Stephan Biber and David Grodzki from Siemens Healthineers alongside Michael Uder, MD, of Germany鈥檚 Uniklinikum Erlangen. The team developed the new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) platform Magnetom Free and integrated it into routine clinical procedures.
MRI plays a key role in diagnosing numerous conditions, and yet over half the world鈥檚 population does not have access to the technology. In their efforts to change that, the team left no stone unturned, modifying each of the system鈥檚 central components. They began by implementing an innovative magnet cooling system that dramatically reduced helium requirements from as much as 1,500 liters to only 0.7 liters per system. The team also integrated artificial intelligence in image reconstruction for superior image quality and precision diagnosis. Further key innovations are the platform鈥檚 new compact design, its 80-centimeter bore鈥 the largest on the market鈥攁nd its intuitive operating system for medical staff. Thanks to the reduced field strength of 0.55 tesla, compared to conventional systems with 1.5 鈥 3 tesla, new markets have been opened up for MRI, not only geographically but also clinically: Among others, this enables considerably improved pulmonary imaging with MRI and allows patients with implants to be scanned much more accurately.
鈥淢y sincere congratulations go out to Stephan Biber, David Grodzki, Michael Uder, and the whole team for winning the German Future Prize,鈥 said Bernd Montag, CEO of Siemens Healthineers. 鈥淭heir invention, Magnetom Free, improves access to quality medical imaging and precision diagnostics for people all over the world and marks a great step in democratizing healthcare. Moreover, the dramatic reduction of the resources needed to produce and operate the system underscores our commitment to sustainability.鈥
鈥淲e're very excited about this award,鈥 said the team鈥檚 representative, Stephan Biber. As system architect, Biber was instrumental in shaping the development of the new MRI platform. 鈥淔or us, the German Future Prize is emblematic of Germany鈥檚 standing as a force for innovation in the world. It is here we developed Magnetom Free, and now the system is helping people around the globe.鈥
The two individual systems that make up the Magnetom Free platform鈥擬agnetom Free.Max and Magnetom Free.Star鈥攁re already used in almost 50 countries around the world, including developing as well as industrialized countries such as Germany and the United States.
The Magnetom Free platform is a testament to the high value Siemens Healthineers places on sustainable innovation: In fiscal year 2023, Siemens Healthineers invested around 鈧1.8 billion in research and development. That figure translates to approximately 8.5 percent of the company鈥檚 revenue.
Dr. David Grodzki, Dr. Stephan Biber and Prof. Dr. Michael Uder as well as Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Federal President.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
From left: Andreas Schneck (Head of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Siemens Healthineers), Prof. Dr. Joachim Hornegger (President of Friedrich Alexander Universit盲t, Erlangen), Dr. Bernd Ohnesorge (Head of Europe, Middle East, Africa, Siemens Healthineers), Markus Blume (Bavarian Minister of State for Science and Art), Dr. Frank Walter Steinmeier, Dr. Bernd Montag (CEO Siemens Healthineers AG), Prof. Dr. Michael Uder, Dr. Stephan Biber, Prof. Dr. Ralf P. Thomas (Chairman of the Supervisory Board Siemens Healthineers AG and CFO Siemens AG), Dr. David Grodzki, Dr. Roland Busch (CEO Siemens AG), Dr. Andr茅 Hartung (Head of Diagnostic Imaging, Siemens Healthineers).
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
From left: Dr. Stephan Biber, Prof. Michael Uder, MD, Prof. Dr. Ralf P. Thomas (CFO Siemens AG and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Siemens Healthineers AG), Dr. Bernd Montag (CEO Siemens Healthineers AG) and Dr. David Grodzki.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
From left: Dr. Stephan Biber, Prof. Michael Uder, MD, Prof. Dr. Ralf P. Thomas (CFO Siemens AG and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Siemens Healthineers AG), Dr. Bernd Montag (CEO Siemens Healthineers AG) and Dr. David Grodzki.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
Von links: Andreas Schneck (Leiter Magnetresonanztomographie, Siemens Healthineers), Prof. Dr. Joachim Hornegger (Pr盲sident der Friedrich-Alexander-Universit盲t, Erlangen), Dr. Bernd Ohnesorge (Leiter Europa, Mittlerer Osten und Afrika, Siemens Healthineers), Markus Blume (Bayerischer Staatsminister f眉r Wissenschaft und Kunst), Dr. Frank Walter Steinmeier, Dr. Bernd Montag (CEO Siemens Healthineers AG), Prof. Dr. Michael Uder, Dr. Stephan Biber, Dr. Roland Busch (CEO Siemens AG), Prof. Dr. Ralf P. Thomas (Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Siemens Healthineers AG und CFO Siemens AG), Dr. David Grodzki.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
The core team behind the development of the Magnetom Free platform.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
Dr. David Grodzki, Dr. Stephan Biber and Prof. Dr. Michael Uder as well as Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Federal President.
Source: Axel Schmidt / Siemens Healthineers
Source: Deutscher Zukunftspreis
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(German broadcaster ZDF will be airing the awards ceremony on November 22 at 10:15 p.m. CET)
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鈥淒eutscher Zukunftspreis鈥; Federal President鈥檚 Award for Technology and Innovation