DiA Imaging Analysis enters partnership with GE Healthcare on automatic imaging analysis tools

Nov. 20, 2017

DiA Imaging Analysis, a medical imaging analysis software company, announced that it has signed a multi-year, non-exclusive licensing and professional services agreement with GE Healthcare. DiA intends to develop its automated imaging analysis technology to work with GE Healthcare’s ultrasound devices.

DiA has marketed its automated imaging analysis technology to deliver immediate, accurate, and reproducible imaging interpretation of ultrasound for point of care settings. These tools utilize advanced, proprietary pattern recognition and sophisticated machine learning algorithms that can dramatically improve monitoring of patient conditions, offering physicians powerful tools to support their decisions.

“We are pleased to partner with DiA Imaging Analysis. GE Healthcare has a long history of bringing innovative solutions to our customers around the world,” Rob Walton, general manager of GE Healthcare Primary & Affordable Care commented. “These tools would bring new capabilities to ultrasound at the point of care.”

The Company will be showing its systems at the upcoming Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting in Chicago at the Machine Learning Showcase, booth #8545.

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