The Medical Engineering Group of Siemens in Erlangen, Germany,has won a contract worth DM 15 million ($9.8 million) to supplymedical imaging equipment to a 960-bed hospital to be built inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. About 60% of the order, to be deliveredto
The Medical Engineering Group of Siemens in Erlangen, Germany,
has won a contract worth DM 15 million ($9.8 million) to supply
medical imaging equipment to a 960-bed hospital to be built in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. About 60% of the order, to be delivered
to the Selayang Clinic, will consist of Sienet PACS equipment,
which will enable the clinic to be the first filmless hospital
in Malaysia.
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