
FUJIFILM India Launches platform for Streamlined Endoscopy Reporting
Healthcare technology
company
FUJIFILM India
introduced
ENDOVEDA
, a new
digital endoscopy reporting
platform, at the Endocon 2025 conference held in Jaipur.
The company states that the platform is developed entirely in India. It is intended to support clinicians with structured documentation and workflow efficiency during endoscopic procedures.
According to the company, ENDOVEDA offers features such as Full HD and UHD 4K
image capture
, image enhancement capabilities, and integration with hospital systems including PACS and HIS.
It also provides multiple reporting options, data security measures, and both local and remote support. ENDOVEDA is aimed at improving
clinical documentation
and supporting diagnostic accuracy in
gastroenterology
and related fields.

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