Imaginalis Annual Meeting 2026: A hands-on CT opportunity in Florence (23–25 April)

If you’re in the market for CT—or you’ve already invested and want to sharpen workflow, image quality, and utilisation—events that combine real learning with hands-on access are rare. Imaginalis Annual Meeting 2026 is one of those.
IMG Annual Meeting 2026 (3)
Running from 23–25 April 2026, the programme is designed to balance academic sessions, product and innovation demos, and time with peers who are solving the same operational challenges you are.
IMG Annual Meeting 2026 (3)
What’s included across the three days
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Thursday 23 April: A full day of speeches and academic sessions, followed by a group dinner—the best format for the conversations that usually don’t happen during vendor meetings.
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Friday 24 April: An IMG company visit with live demos showcasing “latest innovations.” This is the day for practical questions: workflow, usability, what’s improved, what’s genuinely new, and what’s marketing gloss.
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Saturday 25 April: Guided walks and activities around Florence—a built-in recharge day that also makes networking feel human again.
Key Speakers
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Speaker |
Country |
Specialty |
Topic |
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Dr. Paolo Selleri |
Italy |
Exotics |
CT and anesthesia in Exotic Animals |
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Dr. Massimo Petazzoni |
Italy |
Orthopedics |
CT scan in Orthopedic Surgery |
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Dr. Massimo Petazzoni |
Italy |
Orthopedics |
Computed Navigation in Orthopedic Surgery beyond Total Hip Replacement |
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Dr. Maurizio Longo Dr. Ioannis Panopoulos |
Italy Greece |
Radiology |
CBCT Driven Telemedicine in Veterinary Practice: A Structured Clinical Workflow |
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Dr. Loic Dejardin |
USA |
Orthopedics |
Surgical Navigation in Orthopedic applications (Remote Connection) |
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Dr. Victor Domingo |
Spain |
Oncology |
HDVI CT in Oncology Practice (Remote connection) |
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Dr. Bob Partridge |
UK |
Dentistry |
Vimago and Small Animal Dentistry - Some Cases |
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Dr. Jan Cucka |
Czech Republic |
Neurosurgery |
HDVI CT in Spinal surgery |
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Dr. Jan Cucka |
Czech Republic |
Neurosurgery |
Guided Surgical Navigation - Future Applications in Neurology |
Location details
The event is hosted at Ristorante Palagina in the Tuscan hills near Florence: Via Grevigiana, 4, 50063 (Firenze). Venue info is available at palagina.it. Watch this video from the last year event to get an idea of what to expect in 2026.
Why does this matter if you’re evaluating CT
CT is not just a capital purchase. It’s a workflow decision that affects:
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room planning and installation realities
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training and staff adoption
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throughput and scheduling
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clinical confidence and reporting efficiency
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scalability over the next 3–7+ years
A brochure won’t tell you how CT performs in messy real life. But a room full of users (and the engineers/product people) often will.
The “go if you’re serious” checklist
This event is especially worthwhile if you want to:
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See live demos before finalising a CT shortlist
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Validate whether CT fits your workflow and case mix
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Understand what upgrades/innovations are actually meaningful
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Meet the people you’ll rely on when implementation questions show up
Next step
If you’d like the event details and a quick recommendation on what to focus on (based on your CT goals), reply to our team and we’ll point you in the right direction.