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Medical imaging specialist Barco announced that it has closed the acquisition of FIMI, a fully owned subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics’ Healthcare business, on 31 December 2009.
As the range of intervention and minimal invasive procedures continues to expand in surgical world, Royal Philips Electronics has announced the availability of the Veradius X-ray system.
Royal Philips Electronics announced an agreement to become an official medical equipment supplier of the New York Yankees.
Royal Philips Electronics announced that it has acquired Canada-based Traxtal Inc., an innovative medical technology company in the field of minimally-invasive instruments and software for image-guided intervention and therapy. Traxtal
At the recently held European Congress of Radiology, Royal Philips
Electronics launched the ‘Philips Utilization Services’ to provide
healthcare providers with superiror technology to increase efficiency in their imaging departments.
Royal Philips Electronics recently announced the first 3D imaging results obtained with a new imaging technology called Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI).
Royal Philips Electronics and Immunetrics Inc recently announced they have entered into a joint development agreement to explore future-generation approaches to the problem of infectious disease in critical care.
Royal Philips Electronics has now developed a unique biosensor technology which has the potential to offer lab-quality immunoassay results at the point of care.
Fifth consecutive acquisition of Philips Healthcare in emerging markets
since mid-2007 and the second acquisition in India within the last three months.
Philips opens first Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography plant in Latin America strengthening Philips
Royal Philips Electronics announced the launch of its advanced handheld ultrasound system, the Philips CX50 CompactXtreme. Designed to meet the needs of cardiologists for clear diagnostic data at the bedside, the new compact system combines the image quality expected of a traditional, premium, full-size system with the convenience of portability.
Royal Philips Electronics announced today that Ull University Hospital in Oslo – Norway