AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsStudy: DR catalyst for European x-ray marketDigital radiography (DR) will be the fuel that powers the steady growth of the European x-ray market over the next several years.January 24, 2008Clinical NewsElekta repurchases own sharesSwedish radiation therapy provider Elekta of Stockholm has repurchased 100,000 of its own B shares, the company reported.January 23, 2008Clinical NewsIsoRay takes stake in Russian manufacturerMedical isotope developer IsoRay has purchased a 30% ownership stake in Russian medical isotope manufacturing and distribution company UralDial.January 22, 2008Clinical NewsElekta signs French hospitalSwedish radiation therapy provider Elekta has received an order from Chu de Poitiers Hospital Center in France.January 20, 2008Clinical NewsElekta VMAT in use in EuropeTwo sites in Europe are using Stockholm-based radiation oncology firm Elekta's Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) technology for clinical treatment.January 17, 2008Clinical NewsBarco receives grant for new softwareScottish development agency Scottish Enterprise has awarded image display and advanced visualization firm Barco a grant for 1 million pounds ($1.96 million U.S.) to develop new visualization software at its Edinburgh R&D site.January 15, 2008ConferenceVisage to show updated 3D software at ECRAdvanced visualization software developer Visage Imaging of Carlsbad, CA, is planning to demonstrate updated versions of its Thin Client software at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) meeting in Vienna in March.January 13, 2008Clinical NewsLondon hospital to install Siemens' 3-tesla MRI unitSiemens Medical Solutions has won a contract to install its Magnetom Verio 3-tesla MRI scanner at a London hospital.January 9, 2008Clinical NewsSiemens Medical changes corporate nameGerman multimodality vendor Siemens has formally changed the name of its global healthcare division from Siemens Medical Solutions to Siemens Healthcare.January 9, 2008Clinical NewsPhilips debuts healthcare education programDutch industrial conglomerate Royal Philips Electronics said it has launched an effort to extend healthcare education in Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific. The company is collaborating with the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT) on the program.January 2, 2008Previous PagePage 893 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