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GE HealthCare Preps for SIR 2024

GE HealthCare will showcase its latest technologies in image guiding solutions, surgery, ultrasound and CT-navigation at the upcoming 2024 Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Annual Scientific Meeting taking place March 23-28 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The...

Samsung Accepts Healthcare Innovator Award

Boston Imaging, the United States headquarters of Samsung’s digital radiography and ultrasound business, was awarded HHM Health’s Healthcare Innovator Award

AHRA Co-Founder Passes Away

On March 2, 2024, Louise Broadley passed away at 101 years old. AHRA shared the news via an email and website post that reads, “She was a noble woman, who not only achieved many milestones within the imaging profession, but likewise paved the way for aspiring leaders...

Artificial Intelligence Paper Outlines FDA’s Approach to Protect Public Health and Promote Ethical Innovation

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released its “Artificial Intelligence and Medical Products: How CBER, CDER, CDRH, and OCP are Working Together,” which outlines how FDA’s medical product centers are working together to protect public health while...

Canon Medical Vantage Galan 3T and Orian 1.5T

Canon Medical Vantage Galan 3T and Orian 1.5T

The Galan 3T and Orian 1.5T MRI platforms, both with Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine (AiCE) Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR) and Compressed SPEEDER, were featured at RSNA 2020. Canon Medical’s range of MR solutions are built with intelligent workflow and image-processing technologies to accelerate scans, improve diagnostic confidence and patient comfort, while delivering outstanding efficiencies for health care providers. AiCE DLR technology produces stunning MR images that are exceptionally detailed and with the low-noise properties expected of an inherently higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) source image. Canon Medical is a leader for clinically available Deep Learning Reconstruction on 3T and 1.5T MRI field strengths. Compressed SPEEDER can accelerate scan times across the whole body. This imaging approach enables high-speed imaging up to 2.5X times faster than current scan speeds while supporting diagnostic image performance. Faster exams can equate to increased productivity and/or being able to spend more time with patients.

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