Philips has unveiled a new ultrasound system that uses your own tablet as the display and interface. The Philips Lumify looks just like a typical transducer, but has ...
Philips’ Lumify handheld diagnostic ultrasound solution with telehealth capabilities meets the demands of Japan’s changing healthcare demographics Optional Lumify with Reacts capability adds ...
Philips point-of-care ultrasound technology now includes Pulse Wave Doppler for all physicians – from cardiologists and radiologists to emergency care – to quickly assess hemodynamics in cardiac ...
Philips has upgraded its smartphone-controlled hand-held ultrasound system, adding pulse wave Doppler support to help clinicians examine real-time blood flow across a range of diagnostic applications.
Philips Africa today announced the introduction of Lumify(www.Philips.com/lumify), its first App-Based ultrasound system that will extend the reach of ultrasound ...
Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, today announced that PSV Eindhoven will be the first professional soccer club in the world to use Philips Lumify for the diagnosis of injuries and ...
Royal Philips a globally leading heath technology company, has announced that Lumify, a smart device ultrasound solution for use at the point of care, is available in the UK. Philips’ new ultrasound ...
Already 510(k) cleared, the first-generation Lumify transducer will be commercially available in the U.S. later this year. This introduction will be followed by more ultrasound transducers, ...
MONTREAL, March 26, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Innovative Imaging Technologies Inc. (IIT) is proud to announce that global health technology leader Philips has selected its Reacts collaborative platform for ...
Royal Philips and Innovative Imaging Technologies (ITT) have announced a new “tele-ultrasound” product that would allow clinicians to conduct two-way audio-video calls while streaming live ultrasound ...
Ultrasound devices for monitoring pregnancies or spotting heart ailments have become inexpensive and easily portable. The same can’t be said for the trained experts who need to interpret the images.