Swissray adds distribution deal

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Digital radiography developer Swissray International has signed a distribution agreement with X-Ray Inc., a Warwick, RI-based distributor. XRI will distribute Swissray’s AddOn-Multi-System in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire,

Digital radiography developer Swissray International has signed a distribution agreement with X-Ray Inc., a Warwick, RI-based distributor. XRI will distribute Swissray’s AddOn-Multi-System in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. The one-year agreement is renewable annually.

In other Swissray news, the New York City-based company has entered into a reseller relationship with FileLink for that company’s FileLink Medical Archive Software (MAS), which will serve as a low-end archive solution for the AddOn-Multi-System. The Windows NT-based MAS supports DICOM and is capable of storing and retrieving non-DICOM information from the same server, according to Minneapolis-based FileLink. Swissray will market the software in the U.S. and Europe. It has already installed it at two sites in conjunction with AddOn-Multi-System. Swissray’s PACS distribution deal with EMED of San Antonio is unaffected by the arrangement with FileLink, said Michael Baker, CEO of Swissray Information Solutions.

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