Digital radiography is booming down under. Imaging Dynamics has received an order for at least 31 of its IDC Xplorer 1700 DR systems from Integral Medical Imaging, an Australian distributor of medical equipment. The orders will be filled over an 18-month
Digital radiography is booming down under. Imaging Dynamics has received an order for at least 31 of its IDC Xplorer 1700 DR systems from Integral Medical Imaging, an Australian distributor of medical equipment. The orders will be filled over an 18-month period beginning with six in the latter half of 2001 and six per quarter thereafter. The deal represents about $5 million over the term of the contract.
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