Detroit-based MRI technology company SpinTech, Inc. has acquired medical-imaging research and technology developer Magnetic Resonance Innovations, Inc. (MR Innovations).
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KA Imaging, a company that develops innovative X-ray imaging solutions, announced that a poster reporting on results from a study examining the feasibility of lateral chest dual-energy subtraction radiography using a stacked single-exposure multi-layer x-ray detector will be presented by Sebastian Maurino, a medical physicist at KA Imaging, at this year’s European Congress of Radiology (ECR).
FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc., the world leader in point-of-care ultrasound solutions, announced today that Kaweah Delta Medical Center’s Emergency Department has gone live with Sonosite Synchronicity™
United Imaging, a global leader in advanced medical imaging and radiotherapy equipment, announced an agreement to offer its suite of cutting-edge Computed Tomography technology to Vizient members at contracted pricing.
Intelerad Medical Systems, a global leader in enterprise imaging solutions, has acquired LUMEDX, a provider of health care analytics and cardiovascular information systems (CVIS).
Medical Technology Management Institute (MTMI) is proud to announce the first graduates of the MTMI premiere edition of Pathways to Leadership, Leadership Fundamentals Training Course.
Acertara Acoustic Laboratories has partnered with CS Medical, a developer and manufacturer of automated cleaning and high-level disinfection devices for TEE probes, to provide a comprehensive probe care compliance solution for hospitals and imaging centers.
RSIP Vision has announced a new coronary artery segmentation tool. The fully automated, deep learning-based technology provides a quick, robust and accurate 3D model of coronary artery anatomy, enabling precise measurements of the artery length and diameter at any point.
The formation of American Medical Imaging (AMI) from six medical imaging technology sales and service companies across the continental U.S. was announced by The Innovation Institute and Tech Knowledge Associates (TKA), its subsidiary specializing in full-risk healthcare technology management (HTM).
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) in partnership with the Consortium for Universal Healthcare Credentialing (C4UHC or the Consortium) and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has revised the 2019 American National Standard for Supplier Credentialing in Healthcare to include additional provisions that address urgent challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic as well as other updates.

