Moscow, Russia, April 8, 2011: GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), SC Russian Technologies, and Meditsinskie Technologii Ltd (MTL) today presented Russia's first mass production facility for the assembly of high-tech computed tomography (CT) scanners to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, via live video feed.
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Moscow, Russia, April 8, 2011 - GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), SC Russian Technologies, and Meditsinskie Technologii Ltd (MTL) today presented Russia's first mass production facility for the assembly of high-tech computed tomography (CT) scanners to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, via live video feed.
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МОСКВА, РОССИЯ -- 8 апреля 2011 г. -- Сегодня компании General Electric (GE), ГК «Ростехнологии» в лице ОАО «РТ-Биотехпром» (управляющий холдинг ГК «Ростехнологии» в области создания производств медицинской техники, фармацевтики и биотехнологий) и ЗАО «МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ Лтд» (МТЛ) совместно представили в ходе телемоста с Председателем Правительства РФ В.В. Путиным первое в России серийное производство высокотехнологичных компьютерных томографов.
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- Designed for use on Optima MR450w 1.5T wide bore scanner, new surface coils act like "ears" that receive radio frequency energy from the body
- Designed for patient comfort, GEM Suite features ergonomic design, flexible lightweight material, padding and comfort tilt positioning to match the anatomy of the patient
- Offers technologists up to 38% less weight to handle, making patient positioning faster and easier
- Variable element design is tailored to receive signals from specific parts of the patient's anatomy
Waukesha, Wisconsin April 7, 2011
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Monaco, 6th April, 2011-- Today, GE Healthcare, along with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and two renowned key opinion leaders within the sports medicine field, presented findings at a thought leadership event to address the importance of leading medical technologies that can help doctors recognize risks for sudden cardiac death and musculoskeletal injuries before they happen. This thought leadership event is being held prior to the start of the IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury & Illness in Sport in Monaco, 7-9 April.
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Deep Clinical Tools Can Help Enable Faster Diagnoses in New Collaboration
NEW ORLEANS -- April 5, 2011 -- GE Healthcare IT, a global leader in healthcare information technology, and TomTec Imaging Systems, a proven leader in cardiovascular ultrasound analysis, are working together to deliver enhanced patient care.
Their collaboration will provide clinicians with advanced tools for review of echocardiography and vascular images, and could enhance the speed and accuracy of diagnosis within the non-invasive cardiovascular clinical space.