AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsSiemens wins Scottish FFDM contractSiemens Healthcare has earned a contract to install multiple full-field digital mammography (FFDM) systems in Scottish hospitals, the Erlangen, Germany-based firm reported.April 16, 2008Clinical NewsTeraRecon opens European HQAdvanced visualization firm TeraRecon has opened up a European headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.April 15, 2008Clinical NewsVisus adds German PACS orderGerman PACS developer Visus Technology Transfer has received an order from German hospital group Sana Southwest.April 15, 2008Clinical NewsNordicNeuroLab forms U.S. officeNorwegian functional MRI developer NordicNeuroLab has opened a U.S. office in Milwaukee.April 15, 2008Clinical NewsVisus, T-Systems partnerGerman PACS developer Visus Technology Transfer has teamed up with Telekom subsidiary T-Systems.April 13, 2008Clinical NewsSiemens adds dual-source CT installSiemens Healthcare has placed several of its imaging systems at the Wellington Hospital in North London, U.K.April 13, 2008Clinical NewsMicrosoft ships Amalga software in EuropeComputer giant Microsoft of Redmond, WA, has begun shipping its Amalga suite of healthcare information software in Europe.April 13, 2008Clinical NewsGE Healthcare reports tough Q1A lackluster U.S. economy and continued regulatory shipping restrictions on its surgical supplies business adversely affected revenues and profits at GE Healthcare in the first quarter of 2008.April 10, 2008Clinical NewsX-ray firms Sedecal and Suinsa to mergeTwo OEM radiographic equipment suppliers, Sedecal and Suinsa Medical Systems, have reached an agreement to merge, according to the Madrid, Spain-based firms.April 10, 2008Clinical NewsNew applications boost CAD in EuropeThe European computer-aided detection (CAD) market produced revenues of $116.9 million in 2007, and is expected to reach $449.8 million by 2014, according to a report from market research firm Frost & Sullivan.April 9, 2008Previous PagePage 886 of 933Next PageTop StoriesCTRevealed: The cause of CT safety incident in BelgiumA single bottle of contaminated contrast agent was the cause of eight patients becoming unwell after undergoing CT in Dendermonde, East Flanders. Bracco has now issued a statement.MRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerArtificial IntelligenceInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians saySponsor Content"Join Us"