Brian Casey[email protected]Image ProcessingMercury Computer SystemsMercury Computer Systems of Chelmsford, MA, will highlight a new release of its Visage CS Thin Client/Server software in its booth at this year's RSNA conference in Chicago.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingMerge HealthcareIn the advanced visualization section of its booth, this Milwaukee firm will highlight two new software applications, one an established commercial product and the other a work-in-progress.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingMedis Medical Imaging SystemsDutch software developer Medis Medical Imaging Systems will demonstrate its line of software for CT angiography quantification at McCormick Place later this month.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingHermes Medical SolutionsSwedish imaging software and IT provider Hermes will demonstrate a new software application for advanced visualization at the 2006 RSNA conference in Chicago.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingGE HealthcareLook for GE of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., to highlight a new version of its Advantage Workstation (AW) advanced visualization software that includes new visualization modules, as well as integration with the company's Centricity PACS software.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingFujifilm Medical Systems USAThis developer of film, PACS, and computed radiography technology will tout its entry into the advanced visualization market with a new software package.November 7, 2006Advanced VisualizationExxim ComputingPleasanton, CA-based Exxim Computing will highlight its Cone Beam Reconstruction (COBRA) software in its technical exhibit booth at this month's RSNA conference.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingCedara SoftwareMerge Healthcare subsidiary Cedara of Mississauga, Ontario, will showcase its line of advanced visualization software, ranging from calcium scoring software to application development toolkits.November 7, 2006Advanced VisualizationCalgary ScientificCanadian software developer Calgary Scientific will highlight new products in its ResolutionMD product family, including several applications being shown as works-in-progress.November 7, 2006Image ProcessingBiotronics3DThis London, U.K.-based software developer will highlight 3DnetT Suite, a package of 3D reconstruction and viewing applications, in its booth at the RSNA conference.November 7, 2006Previous PagePage 111 of 190Next PageTop StoriesMRIUse of solar energy could cut MRI, CT carbon emissions by 70% and 40%Medical imaging is one of the highest energy users in healthcare, but "sustainability efforts are still lacking," researchers noted.Digital X-RayWhat’s the environmental impact of x-ray and fluoroscopy?UltrasoundLinens, disposable items make up most of ultrasound's carbon footprintMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology