We are happy to announce that
ZMT will be an exhibitor and sponsor at the upcoming ISMRM Workshop on
“MR Safety: From Science to Clinical Practice” which will be held on September 24 – 26, 2025, at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany.

Join us to learn more about the latest extension of ZMT’s magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Implant Safety Test Suite, now fully supporting the ISO 10974 Tier 3 workflow for implant risk evaluations in low-field 0.55T MRI systems: a redesigned multi-frequency
piX system and the new
MITS-TT-LF complement the extended
MRIxViP library from IT’IS to form a comprehensive, efficient and easy-to-use solution in a compact footprint.
Learn about Sim4Life’s
IMAnalyticsSuite V1.8 , which introduces new features such as flexible slicing and visualization for
B1 field analysis, maximum intensity projections, and customizable
B1+ /
B1− field views across arbitrary planes, and other new functions that help to streamline compliance with evolving safety guidelines while reducing overestimation.
Get insights into the new features from
Sim4Life V9.2, such as optional cloud execution of large simulations, advanced artificial intelligence-powered anatomical modeling for ultra-fast segmentation, a new plugin integration framework to integrate third-party simulators and solvers to help Sim4Life users address diverse physics problems, and a novel pipelining and workflow environment for seamless automatization of complex modeling, simulation, and analysis tasks.
And don’t miss the following oral and poster presentations given by our experts from IT’IS Foundation and partnering universities:
Invited Oral Presentations
Thursday, September 25 Session 6 – RF Safety Limits
9.05 – 09.30 AM: Body Models
Bryn Lloyd, IT’IS Foundation Friday, September 26 Session 11 – Low Field MRI
09.05 – 09.30 AM: Are Implants at 0.55 – 0.6T Safer?
Tolga Goren, IT’IS Foundation
Posters and Power Pitch
Use of a Head Transmit Coil Reduces RF-Heating of Implants Below the Neck
L. Fleig, C. Fuss, T. Goren, N. Kuster B1+ Homogeneity Metric for Implant Safety Assessment
C. Fuss, L. Lauener-Reading, T. Goren, N. Kuster Breast MRI in the Prone Position: Impact on RF-Induced Heating of Active Implantable Medical Devices
A. Yao, C. Fuss, T. Goren, S. Farcito, B. Lloyd, J. Wang, P. Yang, N. Kuster A Novel Incident Field Metric for RF-Induced Heating of Medical Implants During MR Examination (also a Power Pitch!)
A. Yao, T. Goren, B. Lloyd, T. Samaras, N. Kuster We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin!
The ZMT Zurich MedTech Team