Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, has signed a multiyear agreement with Genesis Digital Imaging for the distribution of Kodak DirectView computed radiography (CR) products throughout the U.S.
Los Angeles-based Genesis will provide its OEM software as a distributor for Carestream's CR line through a national network of authorized dealers. Genesis also will continue to distribute the Kodak Point of Care CR and Orex ACL CR products as part of a previous agreement.
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