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Lunit Makes Full-Fledged Entry into the Middle East with Participation in ‘Saudi Vision 2030’ Healthcare Transformation Project
The partnership seeks to contribute to driving healthcare transformation across Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's 'Saudi Vision 2030' strategy.
Amstelland Hospital in the Netherlands Selects Sectra’s Subscription Model for Enterprise Imaging to Improve Efficiency & Patient Care
"Partnering with Amstelland and providing them with Sectra One makes me proud. Our subscription model offers them the flexibility to scale their imaging solution, ensuring that they can continue to provide high-quality care to their patients while adapting to the changing healthcare landscape," says Peter Osinga, Managing Director, Sectra Benelux and DACH.
Techsomed Announces Field Evaluation of its Image Guided Ablation Therapy Software Using GE HealthCare LOGIQ™ Ultrasound Systems at Top US Clinical Sites
Techsomed's BioTrace platform, currently in advanced clinical evaluation, is a significant advancement in Image Guided Ablation Therapy. The technology leverages standard imaging—such as ultrasound (US) along with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
GE HealthCare Advances PET/MR Capabilities with AIR Technologies
Jie Xue, President and CEO of MR at GE HealthCare. “Our latest PET/MR technology will directly impact the most challenging diseases, such as prostate cancer and Alzheimer's Disease. These diseases require precise and comprehensive imaging for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and therapy monitoring. We are excited to see SIGNA PET/MR AIR addressing these challenges and fulfilling our vision of providing access to advanced, personalized care.”
Jun 01, 2023 Philips and Masimo Introduce New, Advanced Monitoring Capabilities to Philips High Acuity Patient Monitors
“Combining our expertise in noninvasive monitoring and signal processing technologies with Philips’ expertise in integrated patient monitoring and therapy solutions is a win-win for patients and clinicians alike," said Jon Coleman, President of Worldwide OEM Sales and Global Health, Masimo. "We are proud that Philips has chosen to make our innovative SedLine, O3, and NomoLine technologies available to their customers. We look forward to continuing our partnership with a focus on improving patient outcomes and reducing the cost of care.”
Lumicell Announces FDA Acceptance and Priority Review of New Drug Application for LUMISIGHT™ Optical Imaging Agent for Breast Cancer
The Lumicell DVS is an investigational system designed for use in patients with breast cancer to assist in the detection of residual cancerous tissue within the lumpectomy cavity following removal of the primary specimen during breast conserving surgery.
AI-powered CT System Launches Reports Philips
Philips CT 3500, is a new high-throughput CT system targeting the needs of routine radiology and high-volume screening programs. Powered by AI, the Philips CT 3500 includes a range of image-reconstruction and workflow-enhancing features that help to deliver the consistency, speed, and first-time-right image quality needed for confident diagnoses by clinicians and increased return on investment – even in the most demanding, high-volume care settings.
Philips’ Image-guided Navigation Increases Safety During Coronary Interventions and Reduces the Use of Contrast Media by an Average of 28.8%
The results were presented today at the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EuroPCR) 2023 course and will also be presented later this week at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) 2023 scientific sessions.
Olympus Set to Demonstrate Newest Endoscopy System at DDW
Olympus advises the EVIS X1 endoscopy system recently received FDA 510(k) clearance along with two compatible gastrointestinal endoscopes: the GIF-1100 gastrointestinal videoscope indicated for use within the upper digestive tract and the CF-HQ1100DL/I colonovideoscope indicated for use within the lower digestive tract, which will also be displayed.