ISG expands OEM sales strategy
December 15th 1993Medical image processing vendor ISG Technologies opened the doorsfor a peek at its expanded stable of OEM partners during the 1993RSNA meeting. ISG hardware and software was shown at about a dozenoriginal-equipment market suppliers on the show's exhibit
Nuclear sales shine in a declining market
December 15th 1993Nuclear medicine equipment vendors are having the last laugh overcritics who predicted in the 1980s the eventual demise of thegamma camera market. As 1993 comes to a close, it appears thatnuclear medicine will be the fastest growing segment of the
Picker adds momentum to digital SPECT conversion
December 15th 1993Picker International took the plunge into digital scintillationcamera design with the introduction of sweeping changes to itsPrism SPECT camera series introduced at the RSNA meeting thismonth. Digital components were featured on the Picker
Loral and Siemens mull revamped PACS structure
December 15th 1993Siemens and Loral Aerospace are discussing ways to spin theirpicture archiving and communications systems partnership intoa separate joint venture. The effort follows Siemens' developmentof a separate cluster PACS concept--versus the centralized
GE Medical fires big R&D guns in radiology ultrasound foray
December 15th 1993The fight in radiology ultrasound was already bloody when GE MedicalSystems threw a sucker punch at competitors during the RadiologicalSociety of North America conference this month. GE unveiled atechnically sophisticated works-in-progress scanner that
Elscint picks radiologist to head U.S. effort
November 17th 1993Elscint's small position in the U.S. MRI market has proven a blessingin disguise for the Israeli multimodality medical imaging vendor.While MRI suppliers with a larger stake in the U.S. reel froma dramatic drop in system sales (SCAN 11/3/93), Elscint's
Siemens plans integrated fast MRI
November 17th 1993Despite the onset of health-care reform, there is still room inmedical imaging for good old-fashioned technological innovation.This year's Radiological Society of North America meeting is acase in point, particularly in MRI. Industry leaders Siemens
New Siemens and GE scanners put interventional MRI on the map
November 17th 1993There may be a cure for MRI sales depression: Take two aspirinsand expand applications. With routine MRI procedure volume saggingin the U.S., vendors are scurrying to move the modality into newrealms, such as interventional MRI. Cutting-edge
Shimadzu targets 1-tesla MRI niche
November 17th 1993Shimadzu Medical Systems is beefing up its 1-tesla MRI lineupwith two new scanners to be unveiled at the Radiological Societyof North America meeting this month. The new systems spearheada renaming of the Japanese vendor's MRI product line, accordingto
Toshiba RSNA line shows U.S. input
November 17th 1993Toshiba America Medical Systems is planning a full-court pressat this month's Radiological Society of North America meeting.In an effort to secure a greater U.S. market share, the Japanesevendor is introducing a range of new products, many of which
ALI mini-PACS supports dual digital standards
November 3rd 1993The development of picture archiving and communications systemsfor ultrasound has been marked by a conflict between competingdigital imaging standards. While many vendors are lining up behindACR-NEMA's digital imaging and communications in medicine
Imaging sales sag in Europe, but vendors expect an upturn
November 3rd 1993Sales of medical imaging systems in Europe will finish the yeareither flat or down slightly from 1992 on account of general economicsluggishness and the desire of government authorities to restraingrowing health-care budgets. Signs are, however, that the
California start-up firm targets mammography CAD
October 20th 1993Computer-aided diagnosis of mammography exams was moved one stepcloser to commercial reality with the signing last month of alicensing agreement between the University of Chicago and R2 Technology.The California start-up company is raising financial
Loral prepares for PACS prime time
October 20th 1993Loral Aerospace is one of the heaviest hitters in the picturearchiving and communications market, but the company has yet tostep up to the plate and demonstrate its ability at a major radiologymeeting. That's about to change. Loral plans to show its
Spiral CT begins take off as technology matures
October 20th 1993Although somewhat slow out of the starting gate, spiral CT haspicked up speed commercially this year. The technology was a hottopic at the European Congress of Radiology conference in Viennalast month and is sure to be featured prominently at the
IBM and PACS partner Genesys clash over Florida installation
October 20th 1993Cracks are appearing in the relationship between picture archivingand communications systems partners IBM and Genesys. IBM lastmonth fired the Orlando, FL, company from an IBM PACS job at aFlorida hospital. Genesys this month countered with a
Magnevist wins approval for whole-body usage
October 20th 1993The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of MRI contrastagent Magnevist for whole-body applications, making the productthe first agent to be cleared for use outside the central nervoussystem. The FDA's action will improve Magnevist's