ICE Crossword: February 2026
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Perimeter Medical Imaging AI Inc., a commercial-stage medical technology company, has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) premarket approval…
Medimaps Group S.A., a global leader in AI-driven bone microarchitecture imaging solutions, and Radiobotics ApS, a leader in AI-powered MSK…
The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis and the U.S. Air Force officially launched the Lesser Antilles Medical Assistance Team (LAMAT) 2026 mission during an opening ceremony in Basseterre, Saint Kitts, on Feb 22, 2026.
The 2026 Imaging Conference & Expo featured a record-setting number of exhibitors and attendees at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, Texas. Total attendance reached 544 individuals with 84 exhibits. A packed slated of education offered continuing education approved by ACI, AHRA and ASRT.
When you work in healthcare long enough, certain things start to feel routine. Procedures become familiar. Risks feel manageable. You know what’s safe, what’s common and what’s done every single day.
The Universal Probe from Vave Health is the world’s first wireless, handheld, whole-body ultrasound powered by a single PZT transducer.
The next evolution of the Venue family introduces artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled and digital tools designed to boost confidence and efficiency at the point of care.
Techno-Aide is a Nashville, Tennessee-based medical imaging accessories manufacturer of Class 1 medical devices. It is an ISO certified company with certifications in ISO 9001:2015 for Quality Management Systems and ISO 13485:2016 for Medical Device Quality Management. Since 1977, Techno-Aide has been making a wide array of products to assist medical imaging personnel take better images safely.
As ultrasound departments face rising exam volumes, increasingly complex patient populations, and heightened expectations around efficiency and staff well-being, the definition of a “best-in-class” system is evolving fast. For this Director’s Circle roundtable, ICE Magazine asked industry leaders to discuss what truly matters when evaluating ultrasound technology in 2026 — from image quality and AI assistance to ergonomics, serviceability and long-term value.

