Kodak enters CAD fray
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Firm will seek commercialization of computer-aided detection technology purchased from MiraMedica as a stand-alone product and as a component of its digital capture and image-and-information management systems, the firm says. Kodak plans to pursue a range of applications for the technology, including mammography. Competitors will include R2 Technologies, iCAD and CADx. R2 and CADx also are developing CAD for use with CT scans...
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