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Infinitt
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Infinitt of Phillipsburg, NJ, will be unveiling a work-in-progress software application, the Infinitt Lung Solution, at the 2006 RSNA conference later this month.
November 2, 2006
iMed
By
Brian Casey
Look for this Italian computer-aided detection (CAD) developer to reprise last year's RSNA debut by giving conference attendees a look at the latest version of its CADColon iMed software, being shown as a work-in-progress in the U.S.
November 2, 2006
iCAD
By
Kate Madden Yee
Computer-aided detection developer iCAD of Nashua, NH, will feature three products in its family of mammography CAD applications.
November 2, 2006
Hologic/R2 Technology/Suros Surgical Systems
By
Kate Madden Yee
The big news since last year's RSNA show is Hologic's acquisition of R2 Technology in July 2006. R2's software will be displayed in Hologic's RSNA booth, according to the Bedford, MA, company.
November 2, 2006
Guardian Technologies International
By
Brian Casey
Guardian of Herndon, VA, will demonstrate its work-in-progress program in adapting computer-aided detection (CAD) software designed initially for detecting explosives to the medical market.
November 2, 2006
GE Healthcare
By
Brian Casey
Look for GE to reprise last year's introduction of its VCAR (volume computer-assisted reading) software by highlighting the software again at this year's meeting.
November 2, 2006
EDDA Technology
By
Brian Casey
This Princeton Junction, NJ, company will tout a recent alliance with multimodality vendor Philips Medical Systems, as well as a new enterprise-based version of its computer-aided detection (CAD) software for chest radiography studies.
November 2, 2006
Eastman Kodak Health Group
By
Brian Casey
In works-in-progress developments, this Rochester, NY, film and image informatics company will announce that it plans to market computer-aided detection (CAD) software for the computed radiography (CR)-based mammography system it is planning to introduce into the U.S. market.
November 2, 2006
Confirma
By
Kate Madden Yee
Computer-aided detection (CAD) developer Confirma of Kirkland, WA, plans to focus on its CAD products at this year's RSNA show, and the company will also highlight recently cemented corporate relationships.
November 2, 2006
CAD Sciences
By
Brian Casey
This White Plains, NY, CAD developer will use the RSNA conference as a platform to discuss its Therapy Response Monitoring (TRM) software, which analyzes contrast-enhanced breast MRI images to track changes in tumor characteristics as a result of therapy.
November 2, 2006
CAD extends reach into routine clinical practice
By
Brian Casey
November 2, 2006
Richardson Electronics
By
Erik L. Ridley
Richardson will add new LCDs and other display technology to its portfolio.
November 1, 2006
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