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Biotech / Medical : Swissray Intl. Inc. (SRMI)

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To: Judy Helkowski who wrote (401)4/16/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) of 763
 
Digital imaging is a broad term.
This is excerpted from a SRMI release:

Swissray plans to market the AddOn-Buckyr in the United States as part of its
AddOn-Multi-System, a complete multifunctional digital X-ray system which performs most
general X-ray applications. FDA approval for the complete system is pending. As all other
components of the AddOn-Multi-System have already received FDA approval, we expect
that market approval for the entire system should be forthcoming shortly" said Michael
Baker, Chief Executive Officer of Swissray Information Systems, who is supervising the FDA
approval process for the Company. Digital imaging technology, such as computed
tomography, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, digital subtraction
angiography and certain fluroscopy systems, has been in use for a number of years for
specific diagnostic applications. But an estimated 70%
of all diagnostic examinations are still
performed using conventional radiography with traditional screen-film systems.

So 30% of diagnostic exams use digital imaging. This still leaves
SRMI a huge market. All I'm getting at is when you hear digital
imaging you can't just assume it's SRMI.
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