FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, a global leader in endoscopic imaging and endosurgical technologies, has announced the launch of its ELUXEO® 8000 Endoscopic Imaging System, the latest evolution of its acclaimed ELUXEO platform. The unveiling took place at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting, held at the Phoenix Convention Center.
The new ELUXEO 8000 System—a compact, single-unit processor and light source (EP-8000)—represents a major advancement in diagnostic visualization and inspection technology. With its 4K resolution, triple noise reduction (3NR), and extended dynamic range, the platform enables sharper imaging, reduced halation, and improved brightness optimization across both near and far visual fields.
Redefining Optical Precision through Multi-Light Technology
Building on Fujifilm’s pioneering LED multi-light technology, the new ELUXEO 8000 introduces a breakthrough Amber-Red Color Imaging (ACI) mode. Complementing Fujifilm’s established Linked Color Imaging (LCI®) and Blue Light Imaging (BLI) modes, ACI enhances vascular visualization and bleeding source detection—key in noninvasive therapeutic and diagnostic applications.
This capability allows clinicians to perform precise visual assessments of tissue structures, supporting both routine and complex third-space endoscopy procedures.
“We are steadfast in our commitment to advance the field of endoscopy with innovations that empower GI physicians to safely and efficiently accomplish even the most challenging procedures with the best possible outcomes,” said Tai Fujita, Vice President, Endoscopy Division, FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation. “The ELUXEO 8000 System is our latest testament in how Fujifilm is taking endoscopic imaging to new heights. In addition to exceptional imaging for optimal detection and diagnosis, we’ve developed a new light mode designed specifically to support clinicians during challenging procedures.”
Compatibility and Cost Efficiency
In a move that departs from traditional industry practices, the ELUXEO 8000 System is fully compatible with Fujifilm’s 500-, 600-, 700-, and 800-series endoscopes, spanning a comprehensive range of diagnostic, interventional, and double-balloon scopes. This cross-generational compatibility enhances cost efficiency and ensures workflow continuity for clinical institutions.
The system’s intelligent CMOS image sensor technology—featured in the latest 800-series endoscopes—delivers high-sensitivity, low-noise performance. Among the models are the EG-840T treatment gastroscope, EG-840TP slim treatment gastroscope, and the EN-840T Double Balloon Enteroscopy (DBE) scope, designed for full small-intestine access during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Clinical Validation from Experts
Medical experts have praised the ELUXEO 8000’s contribution to advanced therapeutic imaging, highlighting its ability to enhance visualization of submucosal structures critical for complex endoscopic resections.
“Fujifilm has already established a high standard for endoscopic image processing with the ELUXEO system, and the new EP-8000 Processor delivers meaningful advancement in overall image clarity, along with exciting new features like ACI (Amber-red Color Imaging),” said Hiroyuki Aihara, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Endoscopic Tissue Resection, Brigham and Women's Hospital. “By emphasizing color contrast and structural detail, this new observation mode improves visual recognition of tissue layers and blood vessels when working in the submucosal space. Visualization of these structures is critical for safe and successful completion of ESD and other Third Space procedures, making ACI a very relevant advancement in the field of advanced therapeutic endoscopy.”
Advancing Optical-Based NDT in Healthcare
Beyond its immediate clinical applications, Fujifilm’s ELUXEO 8000 represents a significant step in optical-based nondestructive testing (NDT) applied to medical diagnostics. Similar to industrial NDT methods that rely on multi-light, multi-mode visualization for surface and subsurface inspection, the ELUXEO 8000 applies the same principles to tissue characterization, enabling enhanced defect detection, layer differentiation, and internal structure mapping without invasive procedures.
Through continuous innovation in light-source engineering, sensor design, and data-driven image processing, Fujifilm continues to bridge the gap between precision optics and diagnostic reliability, advancing the field of medical-grade NDT imaging systems.