Radiobotics selected to partner with King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre for AI-powered fracture detection

This is a strategic partnership with one of the region’s most prestigious and globally recognised healthcare institutions, aligned with KFSH&RC’s vision for advancing patient care and supporting the Kingdom’s wider healthcare transformation agenda.

March 16, 2026 — Radiobotics today announced that, following an extensive and competitive evaluation process, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH&RC) has selected RBfracture™ as its AI solution for musculoskeletal (MSK) fracture detection across its KSA footprint, including Riyadh, Jeddah, and Madinah, as well as Aldara Hospital and Medical Centre and the Royal Palace satellite clinics.

This is a strategic partnership with one of the region’s most prestigious and globally recognised healthcare institutions, aligned with KFSH&RC’s vision for advancing patient care and supporting the Kingdom’s wider healthcare transformation agenda.

Supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and healthcare transformation

KFSH&RC’s selection of RBfracture aligns closely with the Saudi Vision 2030 Health Sector Transformation Program, which focuses on expanding e-health services and digital solutions, improving quality of care, and adhering to international clinical standards.

By integrating AI-powered decision support into trauma imaging workflows, this partnership reflects a shared commitment to clinical excellence, efficiency, and patient safety, enabling faster, more consistent pathways of care and supporting clinicians working under sustained service pressure.

A partnership built on collaboration

Attieh Medico, a long-standing partner to KFSH&RC and a distributor of RBfracture, supports the collaboration locally and brings deep experience within the Saudi healthcare landscape.

Together, the partners will focus on a high-quality rollout that supports clinical adoption, workflow integration, and sustained impact across the KFSH&RC network.

“This partnership with KFSH&RC is a major step for Radiobotics and a clear statement of shared intent: Improving patient care through smarter trauma imaging pathways,” said Jonathan Whitmore, Director of Global Partnerships at Radiobotics.

“KFSH&RC sets the benchmark for clinical excellence in the Kingdom, and we’re proud to support their vision and the broader Saudi healthcare transformation agenda under Vision 2030.”

About King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH&RC) is a leading healthcare, research, and education institution recognized throughout Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. Established in 1975, the hospital is committed to providing world-class medical care and continuously advancing healthcare standards within the Kingdom.

About Attieh Medico

Attieh Medico Ltd., is one of the leading medical equipments firms in Saudi Arabia, dedicated to deliver and service the highest quality medical technologies and equipments in the various medical fields such as: Medical Imaging Line, Radiology, Pharmacy, OR,ICU & ER, Nuclear Medicine, Neurology, IVF & Laboratory Equipment, Hospital & Laboratory Furniture, Ent & Audiology, Healthcare Informatics and CSSD Department.

About Radiobotics

Founded in 2017, Radiobotics, a Medimaps Group company, is an award-winning Danish MedTech company dedicated to advancing musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology with AI-powered solutions. Radiobotics’ flagship solution, RBfracture™, is designed to support Emergency and Radiology with highly accurate detection of trauma-related findings, including fractures, dislocations, lipohemarthrosis, and effusion.

Radiobotics’ commitment to delivering precise, expert-level care in MSK imaging 24/7, regardless of time, infrastructure, or staffing constraints, constraints, is reflected in its close collaboration with leading clinical institutions, including partnering with Oxford University Hospital (OUH) on the world’s first and largest randomised clinical trial evaluating radiology AI in urgent care as well as achieving NICE approval for use in urgent care settings across the NHS.

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