Del Global Technologies, the parent company of Del Medical Systems Group, has signed a three-year distribution agreement with Vision Imaging Partners of Cherry Hill, NJ, the company said.
Under the terms of the deal, Vision Imaging Partners will distribute Del's digital and general radiographic imaging equipment to the medical, chiropractic, and veterinary markets. Vision Imaging Partners has a network of 84 independent medical imaging dealers nationwide, according to Del of Franklin Park, IL.
In other Del news, the company has launched VetVision DRds, a digital high-resolution x-ray unit for the veterinary market designed in collaboration with H.R. Simon of Baltimore. The device is available in either a fixed, two-way, or four-way table configuration and is being marketed via Vision Imaging Partners.
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