AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersConferencePlanilux adds reading station upgradesGerman company Planilux will display enhancements to its Eltrono PACS reading station at this week's European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna.March 3, 2008Clinical NewsSectra sales climb in Q3New major service and support contracts contributed to an 11.8% increase in third-quarter net sales for Swedish PACS and digital mammography developer Sectra.March 3, 2008ConferenceVisus readies new JiveX releaseGerman PACS developer Visus Technology Transfer will release version 4.3 of its JiveX PACS software at this week's European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna.March 3, 2008Clinical NewsGE lands Olympics MRI dealGE Healthcare will be the sole supplier of MRI systems to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.March 2, 2008Clinical News3D imaging market grows in EuropeThe European 3D imaging market is growing as applications become more affordable, according to a new market research report by Frost & Sullivan of San Antonio.February 27, 2008Clinical NewsRSA to introduce updated mdesk packageRSA Biomedical of Umeå, Sweden, said it plans to launch a new version of its mdesk orthopedic preoperative planning and templating system.February 27, 2008Clinical NewsIGEL adds support for Philips speech recognitionIGEL Technology of Fort Lauderdale, FL, has added support for speech recognition technology from Philips Speech Recognition Systems of Vienna, Austria.February 26, 2008Clinical NewsTechniScan closes Esaote financingUltrasound imaging developer TechniScan Medical Systems has closed a round of financing that brought in $13 million to the firm, most of it from Italian medical device manufacturer Esaote.February 25, 2008Clinical NewsPhilips partners with VoiceViewerPhilips Speech Recognition Systems of Vienna, Austria, has signed a deal to integrate its SpeechMagic technology into application software from VoiceViewer Technologies of Bannockburn, IL.February 21, 2008Clinical NewsElekta receives French MEG contractRadiation oncology firm Elekta of Stockholm has signed a contract to deliver its Elekta Neuromag magnetoencephalography (MEG) technology to NeuroSpin of Saclay, France.February 21, 2008Previous PagePage 890 of 932Next PageTop StoriesCTSafety concerns lead to suspension of CT service at Belgian hospitalTen patients at a general hospital in Dendermonde, East Flanders, became unwell after undergoing CT. An investigation is underway, and the CT service was briefly suspended, according to media reports.MRIMRI shows how brain maintains 'representation' of phantom limbsMRIGadolinium in ... beer?Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout war