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China Surprises the World by Creating the 1st Phase-Array Computed Tomography Machine on the Planet, With 6 Times Higher Resolution, No Mechanical Rotation System, Multiple Cameras Synchronized by Precise X-Ray Control, and the Potential to Revolutionize Early Cancer Diagnosis

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 12/02/2026 at 18:04
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Chinese Technology Bets on Rotation-Free Tomography and Promises Images Six Times More Detailed Than Current Models

A Chinese company introduced a new computed tomography equipment that, according to the developers, achieves resolution up to six times higher than conventional devices and aims to overcome a classic limit in the field by dispensing with the mechanical rotation present in the most common models.

Called phase array computed tomography, the machine was shown to the public in August of last year and is still in the testing phase, with a promise to deliver ultra-detailed images that could speed up the identification of very small changes in clinical practice.

Phase Array Computed Tomography and Structural Innovation

Unlike traditional CT scanners that rely on a set of detectors and X-ray sources rotating around the patient, the system presented by Nanovision seeks to form the image through an “optical rotation” performed by multiple modules.

In this design, the logic replaces the rotating part with an arrangement of several “cameras” and rings that emit X-rays alternately, with precise control over exposure time to reconstruct internal slices without requiring continuous movement of the assembly.

China presents phase array tomography with six times higher resolution and no mechanical rotation, still in clinical testing.
China presents phase array tomography with six times higher resolution and no mechanical rotation, still in clinical testing.

By eliminating mechanical rotation, the proposal aims to bypass centrifugal force and other engineering limitations that tend to arise when the equipment accelerates too much to gain definition, reducing the scope for increased performance by merely “spinning faster.”

High Resolution and Impact on Early Cancer Diagnosis

The promise of clearer images is significant because, in many scenarios, finding a smaller lesion earlier changes what a doctor can see and, above all, what can be confirmed more quickly, without waiting for the condition to evolve.

At the equipment presentation, the director of the radiology department at Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai, Yan Fuhua, stated that the level of detail obtained approaches a visualization that was previously only possible through dissection, according to coverage records of the launch.

Ruijin has been included in the project roadmap to host initial tests and evaluations, and specialized news sources reported that the system was installed at the hospital for clinical studies, including research focused on screening and analyzing early-stage lung cancer cases.

Class 3 Certification and Regulatory Stage in China

When the equipment was presented, Nanovision stated it expected to obtain the Chinese class 3 certification, required for the use of medical devices that utilize radiation, by the end of 2025, a step that paves the way for broader clinical application.

However, so far, there is no publicly verifiable confirmation from directly accessible official sources that the class 3 certification has actually been granted to the device mentioned in the announcement, leaving the regulatory stage open.

The company itself lists in institutional materials the progress of steps like submission of registration requests and product development, but does not detail, in the consulted pages, a formal granting of certification for broad commercial clinical use.

Meanwhile, recent studies and reports on static and multi-source systems indicate that there is a technological race to combine high resolution with clinical performance, using architectures with multiple emitters and advanced image reconstruction strategies.

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Showcasing at the World Health Expo Dubai and International Showcase

The machine was also taken for demonstration at the World Health Expo in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, a fair that takes place from February 9 to 12 and which, according to the organizers, has adopted the name World Health Expo Dubai, previously known as Arab Health.

The event gathers manufacturers, hospitals, and suppliers from the sector and often serves as a showcase for diagnostic equipment, with the expectation of attracting professionals and potential buyers, especially when the technology still needs to prove performance and scalability.

By choosing a global fair to showcase the prototype in operation, the strategy also suggests an intention to position the innovation as a high-tech product, even before a complete cycle of clinical validation and certifications that vary by country.

In the short term, the advancement of the project depends on a combination of test results, regulatory analysis, and demonstration of concrete benefits in patient flow, as any promise of diagnostic gain needs to translate into consistent and safe use.

If the phase array tomography truly delivers, in the real world, more detailed images with stable operation and regulatory approval, which medical specialties should feel the impact of this change in diagnostic routine first?

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Anthony
Anthony
15/02/2026 00:35

Passou da Hora de termos grandes evoluções no campo da medicina.
O mundo precisa disso, senão seremos EXTIRPADOS !!!!

Ataide.braga
Ataide.braga
14/02/2026 19:58

Nestes próximos 10 anos, veremos avanços tecnológicos para saúde que ninguém nunca imaginou. Entraremos na fase de milagres realizados pela tecnologia, com velocidade espantosa. Isto é Deus pai criador em ação ao mundo físico de 3 dimensão que vivemos.

Lucas
Lucas
14/02/2026 16:29

Quero transar

Luana
Luana
Em resposta a  Lucas
15/02/2026 16:48

Procure um cavalo

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