Insights letter - June 12, 2026
Latest updates and upcoming events
Welcome to our insights letter, where we keep you in the loop on the latest developments, exciting milestones, and progress in creating our cutting-edge software. We appreciate your continued support and are thrilled to share our journey with you. Here's a snapshot of what's been happening.
In this newsletter:
Overview of the latest updates
Upcoming events
Recent events recap
What’s new?
Our newest nordicMEDiVA release focuses on fMRI workflow and exporting improvements.
BOLD outlines – BOLD overlays can now be shown either as filled areas or as outlines.
Full revamp of BOLD paradigm settings – Updated settings now provide a fuller overview of manual and nordicAktiva paradigms, with conditions, contrasts, and settings laid out more clearly. The design graph helps visualize conditions, so there’s no more guessing what a paradigm contains. A new migration framework keeps existing settings in place during upgrades.
Saved secondary capture preview – The patient data widget now includes an option to view saved 2D and 3D view secondary captures in nordicMEDiVA, allowing you to preview them before sending.
Tips and tricks on the loading screen – While nordicMEDiVA is connecting, the user interface now shows workflow tips.
NOTE:
These feature updates are available to a few customers only. They will be made generally available in the next releases.
Get a personal demo!
For an interruption-free demo of the available updates at any of the upcoming conferences, please contact us to pre-schedule a session. That way, we will make sure the relevant members from our team are there to greet you and answer any questions about current or coming features.
See nordicMEDiVA at these upcoming events in the US and Europe!
As CE marking comes closer, we’re looking forward to reconnecting with colleagues across the US and Europe!
OHBM 2026 Annual Meeting
We’re excited to join distinguished colleagues at OHBM 2026 and share our solutions for functional MRI.
This year, we are especially proud to have Kevin Tran presenting poster #0419: A comparison of automated seed-based analysis and ICA pipelines for presurgical resting-state fMRI.
Kevin’s stand-by times are Monday, June 15, 13:45-14:45 and Tuesday, June 16, 12:30-13:30. He will also be available at Booth 48 to answer questions about the capabilities of nordicMEDiVA post-processing software.
nordicMEDiVA is not yet available for sale in the EU. The RS-fMRI and CVR modules in nordicMEDiVA are currently not available for sale.
Additional team members will be at Booth 48 throughout the event to talk about this, plus our current suite of devices and software that support end-to-end efficiency and high-quality data acquisition and analysis.
49th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) & WFNRS XXIII Symposium Neuroradiologicum & the British Society of Neuroradiology Annual Meeting (BSNR) in London, UK
From Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, 2026, London will bring together the neuroradiology community for a landmark event: the 49th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR), held jointly with the WFNRS XXIII Symposium Neuroradiologicum and alongside the British Society of Neuroradiology Annual Meeting (BSNR).
Sign up for Full-Day Course on BOLD fMRI & Tractography for free!
The event is taking place on October 2nd during the ESNR Annual Meeting 2026.
*Free for ESNR Annual Meeting registrants (separate registration required)
Spend a day exploring how BOLD fMRI and advanced tractography can support clinical decision-making in presurgical planning. Guided by experts, the course blends focused theory with interactive data-processing sessions based on real patient cases, giving participants practical insight they can apply in routine clinical work.
Recent events recap
ASNR 26
As this year’s meeting focused on innovation in neuroradiology, we were pleased to showcase the latest updates across our neuroimaging portfolio, including enhancements to the nordicMEDiVA secondary capture export workflow and additional performance optimizations to support faster review and sharing of results. Attendees were among the first to explore the improvements aimed at supporting more efficient clinical workflows and improving confidence in data interpretation, including:
Coregistration contour as an additional way to verify the alignment between loaded layers.
Previewing saved secondary capture maps in the Viewer.
Viewing legends on exported images with the list of all loaded maps, including t- and p-values for activation maps as well as tract names.
Quality control graphs export.
3D view export.
We also presented a preview of our upcoming resting state module, developed in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center. The module is not yet commercially available, but we look forward to sharing more updates in the future!
👉 Learn how nordicMEDiVA can benefit your practice! Book a demo
See you next year!
Hands-on clinical fMRI and diffusion tractography course with Andrei I. Holodny, MD
The second of this year's regularly scheduled functional MRI and diffusion tractography workshops, hosted by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s Andrei Holodny Lab, was an opportunity for NNL application scientists to both learn and teach with the best. NordicNeuroLab’s solutions, including nordicMEDiVA, are designed to streamline fMRI and tractography procedures and post-processing, and we’re grateful for the chance to share - first hand - how our technology supports advances in neuroradiology.