Robert Bruce[email protected]PACS/VNAECR imagines radiology's futureImagine a radiology department outfitted with the latest innovations in workstations, PACS, RIS, computer-aided detection (CAD), and advanced image visualization tools. For its meeting in Vienna this week, the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) has assembled such a collection of products for its Imagine project, which promises a preview of the radiology department of the near future.March 2, 2005UltrasoundPhilips settles Volumetrics lawsuitThe parent of Philips Medical Systems of Andover, MA, has paid $185 million to settle a lawsuit with Volumetrics Medical Imaging, a now-defunct developer of 3D ultrasound technology.December 7, 2004UltrasoundUltrasound's future sounds clear and brightNovember 11, 2004UltrasoundZonare Medical SystemsZonare Medical Systems of Mountain View, CA, is launching its z.one ultrasound system at the company's first RSNA show. The z.one is a full-featured cart-based scanner that converts to a portable system.November 11, 2004UltrasoundUltrasonix MedicalCanadian ultrasound vendor Ultrasonix will introduce ES500RP, an advanced ultrasound research platform complementing the Burnaby, British Columbia, vendor's ES500 system.November 11, 2004UltrasoundTerasonBurlington, MA-based Terason will show its Terason ultrasound system, a 128-channel scanner that uses ultrasound transducers connected to a PC application residing on a commercial notebook computer.November 11, 2004UltrasoundTeraReconTeraRecon of San Mateo, CA, will introduce its UF-850XTD cart-based digital ultrasound scanner, developed with Japanese ultrasound vendor Fukuda Denshi.November 11, 2004UltrasoundToshiba America Medical SystemsToshiba America Medical Systems of Tustin, CA, will feature two ultrasound platforms at this year's RSNA meeting, including the Aplio general imaging scanner and the compact, lightweight Nemio system.November 11, 2004UltrasoundSonoSiteThis Bothell, WA, developer of compact ultrasound scanners will highlight a number of upgrades it has introduced over the past year for its SonoSite Titan platform. The company will also discuss its SonoCalc IMT software for measuring the carotid artery.November 11, 2004UltrasoundSiemens Medical SolutionsSiemens will highlight Native TEQ, a new real-time image optimization feature for the company's Sequoia scanner line that analyzes signals as they return from the patient and adjusts scan parameters during the procedure. The technique enables operators to scan freely without having to touch the keyboard, according to the Malvern, PA, vendor.November 11, 2004Previous PagePage 6 of 17Next PageTop StoriesMRIDeep learning plus MRI predicts likelihood of postpartum hemorrhageAround the world, postpartum hemorrhage is one of the primary causes of complications and fatalities among women.Womens ImagingPersonal tragedies spur unity behind bill for diagnostic breast careMRIFDA cites MRI study in new requirements for COVID-19 manufacturersMolecular ImagingSNMMI: Consider radiation safety when adding F-18 MPI to the radiation oncology suiteCTACS: Half of cancer mortality due to modifiable risk factors