Europe
Clinical News
Informatics
Industry News
Practice Management
Education
Subspecialties
More
Sign In
Advanced Visualization
Enterprise Imaging
AI
Cybersecurity
Advanced Visualization: Page 303
Merge Healthcare announces layoffs, office closings
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Merge Healthcare of Milwaukee said that it will be reducing its workforce by 150 positions, or approximately 28% of its total staff.
November 15, 2006
iMed changes name to im3D
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Italian computer-aided detection developer iMed has changed its name to im3D, the company has announced.
November 14, 2006
AccuSoft releases new ImageGear iterations
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Imaging software firm AccuSoft said it is shipping new releases of three of its ImageGear imaging toolkits: ImageGear Professional version 15, ImageGear Enterprise version 15, and ImageGear MD version 15.
November 14, 2006
GE Healthcare
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Multimodality vendor GE Healthcare will showcase its Discovery VCT PET/CT hybrid imaging system, CardIQ Fusion cardiac software tool, Xeleris 2 nuclear medicine review workstation, Infinia Hawkeye 4 SPECT/CT hybrid imaging device, and FASTlab radiopharmaceutical platform at the RSNA show this year.
November 14, 2006
Philips debuts 4D transducer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Philips Medical Systems introduced a 4D cardiac ultrasound transducer for infants and children at this week's 2006 American Heart Association (AHA) meeting.
November 13, 2006
Dolbey
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Dictation and transcription technology and informatics developer Dolbey of Cincinnati will spotlight its Fusion Expert and Fusion Voyager product offerings during the 2006 RSNA conference in Chicago.
November 12, 2006
A-Life Medical
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Computerized practice management developer A-Life Medical will be debuting its Fusion3 natural language processing (NLP) application at McCormick Place later this month.
November 12, 2006
Requirements for continued advancement of 3D applications
The requirements for successful advancements in 3D software vary from application to application, and depend on the medical purpose for which the software is being used. But if the industry addresses these issues in a cooperative, multidisciplinary manner, rapid advances are possible. Ramin Shahidi, Ph.D., of Stanford University and the director of Image Guidance Laboratories (IGL), outlines some of the requirements for the continued advancement of 3D applications.
November 7, 2006
Vital Images
By
Brian Casey
Vital Images of Minnetonka, MN, will highlight a new version of its flagship Vitrea software, as well as a new "floating license" concept that enables users to access advanced visualization tools from wherever they are in a healthcare enterprise.
November 7, 2006
Viatronix
By
Brian Casey
This developer of specialized 3D visualization software for virtual colonoscopy studies will highlight recent corporate relationships that integrate its application with computer-aided detection (CAD) tools.
November 7, 2006
TeraRecon
By
Brian Casey
TeraRecon of San Mateo, CA, will introduce a new platform for its Aquarius suite of products, as well as new workstation software and a new chipset for 3D volume rendering.
November 7, 2006
Rendoscopy
By
Brian Casey
Rendoscopy of Munich, Germany, will introduce a new software application for virtual colonoscopy studies in its booth at McCormick Place for the 2006 RSNA conference.
November 7, 2006
Previous Page
Page 303 of 386
Next Page