Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a vital diagnostic tool, yet it remains inaccessible to a large majority of the global population due to high costs and heavy infrastructure requirements. Standard MRI scanners are massive, energy-intensive, and require specialized shielded rooms, creating significant bottlenecks even in developed healthcare systems.
The AMRI (Accessible MRI) project aims to democratize medical imaging by developing a breakthrough Ultra-Low-Field (ULF) MRI system. Our objective is to validate and commercialize a lightweight, plug-and-play scanner that can be installed in standard clinical settings without the constraints of traditional high-field machines. By enabling safe, comfortable, and affordable MRI at the point of care, AMRI seeks to facilitate earlier detection of pathologies and improve health equity across Europe, making advanced diagnostics available to underserved populations.