5 Ways Philips is Moving the Needle for Radiology

It’s been quite a busy week for Philips, one of the world’s leaders in health technology. The company announced several new partnerships this week that will look to push a variety of new technologies and digital platforms forward, as the company aims to spread its reach in the areas of oncology, radiology, and diagnostic imaging. In the span of just a few days, Philips announced a new partnership with 3D Systems and Stratasys to advance 3-D modeling and printing systems, extended its partnership with Banner Health in preparation of a new analytics platform, and unveiled three new imaging technologies that aim to revolutionize body scanning and imaging techniques. The week began with the announcement of a new partnership with 3D Systems and Stratasys that will bring together two global leaders in the 3-D printing industry to help advance 3-D modeling and printing techniques — a move that aims to provide radiologists with new views that can strengthen anatomical knowledge and improve patient care. Philips hopes that the new partnership will help their customers virtually connect to a variety of new technologies from both 3D Systems and Stratasys to provide new three dimensional models that can enhance the clinical impact and help deliver more personalized treatment options. In a related press release, Philips also unveiled its new IntelliSpace Portal 10, the latest edition of its advanced visualization and quantification platform. The new technology comes with a focus on ...
Source: MDDI - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Imaging 3-D Printing Source Type: news