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Hot shots from Vienna: ECR 2025 photo gallery

AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Mar 3, 2025
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Planet radiology is the theme of this year's congress. Image courtesy of ESR.
The early bird catches the worm! Erik Ridley, editor in chief of AuntMinnie.com, arrives at ECR 2025 a day ahead of the congress to conduct a pre-event reconnaissance visit.
Large crowds of ECR 2025 delegates took advantage of a dull and rainy Tuesday in Vienna to register onsite ahead of the opening of the congress on Wednesday.
The lull before the storm: On the eve of ECR 2025, the atmosphere in the main registration area of ECR 2025 was relaxed and calm.
Attention to detail: Staff put the finishing touches to the exhibit areas on the eve of ECR 2025.
Thousands of ECR attendees walked from the U-bahn station to the Austria Center Vienna on the first day of the congress.
This evening's eagerly awaited opening ceremony was promoted at the congress venue throughout the first day.
Eyes down: Christof Pelz, Vienna-based videographer for AuntMinnieEurope.com since ECR 2014, at work on the opening day of the congress.
Lights, camera, action: Philip Ward interviews ECR 2025 President Prof. Andrea Rockall. Courtesy of Christof.G.Pelz | GRAFIFANT Creation | www.grafifant.at
Creatures from the deep were featured in Wednesday evening's opening ceremony. Courtesy of ESR and Henke Heidrun.
Participants from Wednesday's session, ESR meets Morocco - Radiology in Morocco: from science and culture through social responsibility and pedagogy. Courtesy of ESR and Sebastian Kreuzberger.
Thousands of delegates gathered for Wednesday evening's eagerly anticipated opening ceremony. Courtesy of ESR and Sebastian Kreuzberger.
It was all going so well at the opening ceremony until a technical failure meant the stunning visual display came to an abrupt end. Thankfully, ECR President Prof. Andrea Rockall kept the show on the road. Courtesy of ESR and Sebastian Kreuzberger.
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The poster for ECR 2026. Image courtesy of the ESR.
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