The Chinese unit of Siemens Medical Solutions has reached an agreement to sell 108 computed radiography units from Orex Computed Radiography to Lucky Film, a Chinese photosensitive materials and magnetic recording media manufacturer. Siemens is the exclusive distributor for Orex CR in China.
In other Orex news, the Auburndale, MA-based firm has tapped Roni Amrami as vice president for research and development. Amrami joins Orex after four years as head of physics and science at V-Target Technologies of Tirat Carmel, Israel, and has also served stints at GE Medical Systems (now GE Healthcare of Waukesha, WI) and Elscint.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
August 12, 2004
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