Chalfont St Giles, UK -- 2 February 2012 -- GE Healthcare Life Sciences today announced the winners of 2011 IN Cell Analyzer Image Competition. Geoffrey Grandjean from the United States, Marie Neguembor from Italy, and Lesley Caron from Australia, each took first place in a regional category. The winning images will be displayed on NBC Universal's high-definition screen in Times Square, New York at a special event held April 20-22 2012.
Mexico, D.F. February 1, 2012--GE Healthcare introduced today in Mexico the pocket-sized, portable visualization tool, Vscan*, a device that enables physicians to quickly look inside the body at the point of care.
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GE Healthcare's Discovery NM 750b is a specialized breast scanner that enables advanced functional imaging of breast cancer
Hopewell Township, NJ and Waukesha, WI January 30, 2011 ---Capital Health and GE Healthcare announced today the first Discovery* NM 750b was installed at Capital Health's New Jersey Hopewell medical center. Capital Health is a central New Jersey region leader in advanced medicine, with significant investments in advanced technologies and its medical staff.
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FLORENCE, ITALY---January 30, 2012---In 2011, Cramlington-based PII Pipeline Solutions introduced its PVI Lite software, the company's newest addition to its family of PipeView™ Integrity software, a fully integrated software environment that enables pipeline operators to easily control and use data, perform advanced risk assessment and establish integrity management plans for their networks.
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Bionime will offer innovative GE-branded clinical and home-based patient care products for the rapidly growing global diabetes population
Albany, NY and Milwaukee, WI --17 January 2012-- GE (NYSE: GE) today announced it has entered into a new worldwide licensing agreement with Bionime, a global leader in biotechnology medical testing, to provide new GE-branded solutions for the diabetes market.
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WAUKESHA, WI -- January 11, 2012 -- New improvementsi to GE Healthcare's CardioLab* Electrophysiology (EP) recording system are designed to reduce workflow bottlenecks and help physicians better visualize the electrical signals that are critical to EP procedures. Also, powerful tools are available to support clinical research and staff training.