Dicomit creates new identity Dicomit Imaging Systems has changed its name to Dicomit DICOM Information Technologies Corp. The Richmond Hill, Ontario-based firm made the change to reflect the company's broadening of the product line to
Dicomit Imaging Systems has changed its name to Dicomit DICOM Information Technologies Corp. The Richmond Hill, Ontario-based firm made the change to reflect the company's broadening of the product line to include more than just image acquisition offerings, according to the firm. Dicomit can provide users of any modality with information management, including handling image data, reports, demographics, workflow, and 3-D image reconstruction, according to founder, president, and CEO Terry Callaghan.
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