PET services provider Mobile P.E.T. Systems has purchased GE Medical Systems' first Advance mobile PET camera. The unit is expected to be delivered and begin servicing customers in March.
Waukesha, WI-based GE and Mobile P.E.T. signed a strategic agreement in August 1999, and the San Diego firm is ordering several GE PET systems for both mobile and fixed-site use. The first fixed-site collaboration between the firms is at Mobile P.E.T subsidiary London P.E.T. Centre in the U.K., which will begin operations this month with a dedicated GE Advance PET system.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
February 17, 2000
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