Medis Medical Imaging and GE HealthCare announce collaboration focused on non-invasive coronary assessments
Medis Medical Imaging Systems B.V., a leading cardiac imaging software company, have completed a strategic investment to further develop its revolutionary non-invasive cardiovascular imaging solution. The company has announced its collaboration with GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC), a global leader in medical technology, pharmaceutical diagnostics and innovation in digital solutions, to contribute to the advancement of precision care in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD).
Founded in 1989, Medis Medical Imaging Systems B.V. provides high-quality quantitative analysis solutions for cardiovascular imaging to the medical community. Medis’ software is internationally appreciated due to its ease of use and clinical outcomes for patients. The company continuously focuses on creating, researching and innovating towards clinically relevant software solutions in the field of cardiovascular imaging.
Oaklins’ team in the Netherlands acted as the exclusive strategic advisor to the shareholders and management of Medis Medical Imaging Systems B.V.
Maya Barley
CEO, Medis Medical Imaging Systems B.V.
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