Monday, March 23, 2009

FiatLux Showcased on Panasonic's H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant

Filed under: Informatics , Medicine , Radiology , Surgery

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Fiatlux Imaging, a company that last August received FDA approval for its volume rendering software, is rolling it out onto the latest clinical point-of-care computers. With a combination of high speed processors and software designed to be used on standard PCs, clinicians can rotate, slice through, and manipulate 3D images just like on the big machines in the radiology department. The system receives data wirelessly from the main server and is fast enough to render images locally, saving time by letting data follow the clinician from patient to patient.

Press release: Panasonic to Highlight Toughbook® H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant at HIMSS '09

See also: FiatLux Imaging to Showcase Advanced Portable 3D Visualization on Philips CliniScape Mobile Clinical Assistant at RSNA 2008

Flashback: FiatLux: Radiology On The Go

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