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College of International Exchange students visited Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd.
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Students of College of International Exchange (CIE) at Shenzhen University visited Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd. on November 22, 2023. The group consisted of approximately thirty students from different countries, including Russia, Pakistan, South Africa, India and Mainland China. The students who visited the MRI facility have strong backgrounds in magnetic resonance imaging, including PhD and Post-Doctoral students.

The General Manager (GM) of Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd. delivered a warm welcome speech, emphasizing that the facility tour would provide a firsthand experience of Siemens' cutting-edge manufacturing and research facilities.

Following the welcome speech by the GM, the management of Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd. briefly introduced the students and researchers from Shenzhen University. Siemens, founded in 1847, has evolved into a powerhouse in the fields of electrification, automation, and digitalization. With a presence in more than 200 countries, the company operates across numerous sectors, including energy, healthcare, industry, and infrastructure.

The management of Siemens conducted a brief demonstration of their products. As a subsidiary of Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Shenzhen Magnetic Resonance Ltd. is at the forefront of innovative medical imaging technologies. The product demonstration provided a detailed insight into their Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) solutions. This report aims to outline the key features, advancements, and potential benefits of Siemens' MRI systems, as showcased during the demonstration.

During the product demonstration, the presenter highlighted the advanced features of Siemens' MRI systems. These features included high-resolution imaging capabilities, faster scan times, and improved patient comfort. The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) for image processing and analysis was showcased, emphasizing Siemens' commitment to staying at the forefront of technological innovation.

Furthermore, the expert conducting the MRI demonstration emphasized Siemens' focus on enhancing the patient experience during MRI examinations. Showcased features included quieter scanning protocols, reduced scan times, and more open and accommodating designs. These innovations aim to alleviate patient anxiety and improve overall satisfaction during the imaging process. The product demonstration also included information on Siemens' comprehensive customer support and training programs. This commitment ensures that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to maximize the potential of Siemens' MRI systems, leading to improved patient outcomes. The highlight of the visit was not only the opportunity to see the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices, but also to closely observe the manufacturing and assembly processes of MRI machines. The students had the chance to examine all the parts of the MRI machines in great detail.

This visit provided a great opportunity for international students to enhance their practical knowledge of magnetic resonance imaging and offered valuable insights into the operations, innovations, and corporate culture of one of the leading global technology companies.

The following are some comments shared by the students who attended the activity:

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