uMI Panvivo Mobile joins United Imaging PET lineup
United Imaging used SNMMI 2026 to show new PET/CT and PET/MR systems, including uMI Panvivo Mobile, uMI Panorama GS, and uPMR Zenith.
United Imaging is presenting additions to its molecular imaging portfolio at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2026 annual meeting in Los Angeles. The company said the showcase includes new PET/CT and PET/MR systems for clinical and research applications.
The uMI Panvivo family now includes uMI Panvivo Mobile, a compact PET/CT system intended to bring molecular imaging closer to patients. United Imaging said the Panvivo platform offers multiple PET axial fields of view, with 24 cm, 30 cm, 53 cm, 71 cm, and 107 cm configurations cleared by the FDA.
Depending on regional availability, uMI Panvivo Mobile can be paired with either an 80-slice CT configuration or a 160-slice CT configuration. The company said the 80-slice configuration is pending FDA 510(k) clearance and is not available for clinical use in the U.S.
The Panvivo line is built on United Imaging’s uExcel platform. The company said the platform includes uExcel DPR and uExcel Focus applications for image quality and quantitative accuracy.
SNMMI attendees will also see uMI Panorama GS, a long-axial-field-of-view PET/CT system. United Imaging said the scanner has a 148 cm axial field of view for whole-body PET imaging.
United Imaging’s SNMMI event page says uMI Panorama GS can support true whole-body PET imaging in a single bed position. The same page lists a satellite symposium on whole-body and neurologic molecular imaging on June 1 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The company is also featuring uPMR Zenith, its latest PET/MR system. United Imaging said the system is designed for oncology, neurology, drug development, and theranostics applications.
Regulatory status remains a key limitation for the U.S. market. United Imaging said uPMR Zenith is pending FDA 510(k) clearance, is not available for clinical use in the U.S., and is not CE marked.
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- SNMMI 2026. Conference presentation
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