Aktina Medical announced that Elekta Instrument AB, based in Sweden, will offer and distribute the Aktina line of patented SRS Cones globally for use in cancer treatments and other appropriate radiation therapies.

Imaging Biometrics LLC (IB) a subsidiary of IQ-AI Ltd., is highlighting a recently published study in the American Journal of Neuroradiology1 confirming the value of IB’s dT1 maps in streamlining routine radiology workflows and multi-center clinical trials.

Medic Vision Imaging Solutions announced that its 3-D iterative image reconstruction technology for shortening magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, iQMR, has  been cleared by the Japanese Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA). The software will be distributed in Japan by Nagase & Co. Ltd.

Hyland Healthcare is launching ImageNext, a vendor-neutral imaging workflow optimizer that combines intelligent imaging workflow orchestration with an integrated, universal patient worklist. The solution connects to virtually any universal viewer, picture archiving and communication system (PACS) or vendor neutral archive (VNA); this allows users to intelligently route, sort and distribute imaging studies based on customer preferences such as physician location, schedule and subspecialty.

Happy 4th of July from the Imaging Technology News team!

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced visualization company TeraRecon announced its new iNtuition AI Data Extractor. The new technology empowers its clients to automatically transform clinicians’ archived and day-forward advanced visualization data into valuable AI research-ready training datasets.

The newly opened Provision CARES Proton Therapy Center in Nashville is the first clinic to connect the oncology information system RayCare* directly to the treatment delivery system, using it to record and verify the treatment sessions. In 2018, Provision also became the first clinic worldwide to use RaySearch software exclusively.

“… all this science I don’t understand. It’s just my job …”

Rocket Man lyrics by Elton John


Productivity and its enabler — efficiency — guided the display of products at the April Society of Breast Imaging (SBI)/American College of Radiology (ACR) 2019 Breast Imaging Symposium. But if the undercurrent of productivity is to take hold, the patient must benefit in the coming marketplace of value-based medicine.


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