News | Digital Radiography (DR) | July 07, 2023

Reveal Mobi Pro is in partnership between KAI and with Del Medical 

Reveal Mobi Pro is in partnership between KAI and with Del Medical

July 7, 2023 — X-ray manufacturer KA Imaging is unveiling its Reveal Mobi Pro dual-energy mobile X-ray system. The product, which is a collaboration with UMG/Del Medical, will be showcased at the upcoming AHRA Annual Meeting. 

“This partnership with Del Medical comes at an excellent time,” said Amol Karnick, President and CEO of KA Imaging. “After the pandemic, mobile imaging has become more prominent in many healthcare facilities, so offering a solution to improve the visualization of bones and tissues at the bedside is essential,” said Karnick. 

“We are excited to support KA Imaging and their enhanced detector technology for the conventional and mobile radiographic markets,” said Marc Lorenzo, Executive Vice President at Del Medical. 

The Reveal Mobi Pro integrates KA Imaging’s Reveal 35C detector with SpectralDR technology into a complete mobile X-ray solution. Reveal’s ability to simultaneously acquire conventional and dual-energy images with a single exposure at the bedside improves hospital and patient outcomes and protects revenue by reducing outflows. 

The Reveal 35C detector mimics the workflow, dose and techniques of state-of-the-art mobile DR X-ray. With the Reveal Mobi Pro, it is offered in a fully integrated mobile system. 

Last November, KA Imaging unveiled its first integrated mobile dual-energy X-ray system, Reveal Mobi Lite. The main difference between the Lite and Pro versions are around some advanced features, only available in the Pro system. The most noteworthy feature of the Reveal Mobi Pro is the telescopic arm. In addition to the collapsible column design, the system has a high-frequency 40KW generator, integrated DR Workstation, 8-hour battery life, and motor-assisted movement. 

The AHRA Annual Meeting will be held from July 9-12 at Indiana Convention Center. KA Imaging has booth #329. 

The Reveal 35C detector is FDA 510(k) cleared. The Reveal Mobi Pro is coming soon and is not available for sale. 

  

Busy year 

Earlier this year, the company announced Robert (Bob) Thompson as an executive advisor, bringing 30 plus years of experience in medical devices. Before joining the company, Thompson was the President for Siemens Healthineers Ultrasound. He also held several leadership positions at GE Healthcare. 

For more information: www.kaimaging.com 

 

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