AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersConferenceSectra plans ECR introductions, enters Greek marketSwedish PACS and digital mammography vendor Sectra will showcase a range of new technologies at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna.February 8, 2009Clinical NewsIBA inks pact with Eczacıbaşı-MonrolRadiopharmaceutical firm Ion Beam Applications (IBA) will use Eczacıbaşı-Monrol Nuclear Products of Gebze, Turkey, to expand into the Balkans, Middle East, North Africa, and central and eastern Europe.February 8, 2009Clinical NewsSybermedica completes U.K. installationU.K. healthcare software developer Sybermedica has completed an installation of its PACSMail network at Princess Grace Hospital in London.February 5, 2009Clinical NewsEsaote develops ultrasound contrast conceptItalian ultrasound vendor Esaote is investigating a new ultrasound contrast technology based on the capability of microbubbles to bind themselves to a specific site as an indicator for the presence of cancer.February 5, 2009Clinical NewsSectra debuts orthopedic PACS upgradeSwedish PACS vendor Sectra will debut a new version of its PACS software for orthopedics at the upcoming American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in Las Vegas.February 4, 2009Clinical NewsBarco completes AVIS sale to ToshibaImage display and advanced visualization firm Barco has completed the sale of its Advanced Visualization (AVIS) business to Tokyo-based Toshiba Medical Systems.February 2, 2009Clinical NewsRSA adds Norwegian mdesk orderRSA Biomedical has added Sykehuset Innlandet in Oslo, Norway, to its customer list.February 1, 2009Clinical NewsVarian brings RapidArc to BelgiumRadiation therapy firm Varian Medical Systems has installed its RapidArc radiotherapy technology at its first hospital in Belgium.February 1, 2009Clinical NewsElekta awarded Russian contractsSwedish oncology firm Elekta has received orders from Russia for its Axesse whole-body robotic image-guided stereotactic treatment management system.January 29, 2009Clinical NewsReport: Global ultrasound to grow despite economyRevenues for the global ultrasound market will continue to expand and will exceed $6 billion by 2012, according to a new report by market research firm InMedica.January 29, 2009Previous PagePage 869 of 941Next PageTop StoriesRadiology EducationNordic survey pinpoints motivators and obstacles in researchWhat factors inspire radiologists to engage in research? And what factors prevent them from doing so? A survey from the Nordic region provides some answers.Artificial IntelligenceA guide to challenging conversationsMRIImaging team reflects on 20 years of orbital ultrasound, MRIWomens ImagingMirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancersSponsor ContentJoin Us!