TomTec Imaging Systems to present radiology and software solutions at the upcoming ECR

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Customers and business partners are invited to visit TomTec’s booth at the upcoming ECR in Vienna.

“Our goal is to provide important enhancements for the radiology imaging industry, whether to be integrated into scanners or added as tailor made solutions to workstations”

TomTec mainly known as the leading innovator for Cardiac Applications has strengthened its Radiology competence and shows now at the ECR its new solutions.

Software solutions for automated volume and tumor calculations, dynamic three dimensional assessment of the fetal heart, 3D breast analysis, contrast quantification and, of course, state-of-the-art 3D/4D review capabilities are some of the applications TomTec offers.

“Our goal is to provide important enhancements for the radiology imaging industry, whether to be integrated into scanners or added as tailor made solutions to workstations” said Josef Keimel, Vice President Radiology at TomTec.

“TomTec aims to provide a bridge between radiology and cardiology”, said Frank Schlau, TomTec’s Chief Marketing Officer.

In the next future TomTec will show multi-vendor, multimodality solutions for cardiology and radiology on just one workstation.

Come see us at booth ExpoE 537 (Lower Level) and preview what will be shown next!

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