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Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | April 07, 2025
Konica Minolta Healthcare has released a new version of its Exa PACS|RIS platform, adding embedded advanced visualization features and expanding interoperability through a redesigned API framework.
The Wayne, New Jersey-based company said the update includes Exa Advanced Imaging, which brings multi-planar reconstruction (MPR), 3D image reconstruction, and segmentation tools directly into the Exa viewer. By offering these capabilities natively, the upgrade is designed to reduce workflow friction and eliminate the need to switch between systems.
Also integrated into the Exa ecosystem is NewVue, a cloud-based radiologist worklist and workflow orchestration platform. Other third-party tools now supported include Clearpath Technologies’ platform for digitizing medical records and Quinsite’s analytics platform for healthcare operations.

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Konica Minolta said the new API architecture is intended to support ongoing collaboration with external vendors, enabling customers to extend the Exa platform with specialized applications, without replacing core infrastructure.
“With this latest version of the Exa Platform, Konica Minolta delivers immediate benefits to our customer while at the same time delivering a platform for the future,” said Matthew Andersen, executive director of product management at Konica Minolta Healthcare IT. “Confident diagnosis requires more than a single imaging study — it demands the right information, in the right place, at the right time.”
The new release builds on the company’s launch of Exa Enterprise in late 2024, a combined PACS and vendor-neutral archive developed in partnership with Apollo Enterprise Imaging. That product includes Apollo’s arcc universal viewer, designed to support image access and workflow across specialties.