GE inks distribution pact with Gamma Medica-Ideas

GE Healthcare will become the exclusive distributor for preclinical imaging products from gamma camera developer Gamma Medica-Ideas, effective July 1.

The agreement is designed to complement GE Healthcare's portfolio of preclinical products and allows more researchers access to Gamma Medica-Ideas’ trimodality PET, SPECT, and CT scanners. The companies announced the deal at this week's SNM show.

GE of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., offers dual-modality PET/CT, cadmium zinc telluride-based SPECT/CT, and in vivo and specimen preclinical CT scanners.

Preclinical imaging technology plays a key role in new pharmaceutical therapeutic development by allowing researchers to visualize the structure, function, and response of laboratory animals in vivo.

Gamma Medica-Ideas of Northridge, CA, has installed more than 50 multimodality systems worldwide.

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