Computer-aided detection developer Rcadia Medical Imaging of Haifa, Israel, announced it has entered into an agreement with Siemens Healthcare of Malvern, PA, for Siemens to distribute Rcadia's COR Analyzer software.
Under the terms of the nonexclusive agreement, Siemens will offer COR Analyzer as part of its comprehensive Syngo.via cardiac CT angiography system.
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