Technology | Advanced Visualization | February 27, 2018

VolarView provides image enhancement for handheld ultrasound, Orthopedic package for radiography

ContextVision Demonstrates VolarView and the Orthopedic Package at ECR 2018

February 27, 2018 – At this year’s European Congress of Radiology (ECR), Feb. 28-March 4 in Vienna, Austria, ContextVision will showcase two new products: VolarView for handheld ultrasound devices and the Orthopedic Package for radiography. ContextVision will also hold demonstrations of its imaging enhancement software for 2-D/3-D/4-D ultrasound, X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mammography for booth visitors.

Showcase products at ECR include:

VolarView – ContextVision’s image enhancement technology is now available also for the handheld ultrasound market segment. VolarView is designed for efficient implementation on all types of handheld devices such as smartphone- and tablet-based systems. The increased availability of handheld devices extends the use of ultrasound to application areas and users beyond the traditional ones. ContextVision now offers intelligent image enhancement technology for the full range of ultrasound systems addressing the growing need for patient care; and

GOPView XR2Plus Orthopedic package – ContextVision’s orthopedic package addresses the specific image quality requirements for orthopedic imaging and facilitates low dose exposures with highest image quality. The superior dynamics of ContextVision’s image enhancement allow system manufacturers to easily meet a wide variety of preferences, according to the company.

The company has made significant upgrades to its product portfolio ofintelligent imaging software. ContextVision also aims to harness its research in artificial intelligence (AI) to advance the radiology industry, improving imaging, diagnoses and patient care.

For more information: www.contextvision.com

 


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