Siemens goes for smaller and lighter to boost magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sales
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Siemens is launching two new high-field magnetic resonance imaging devices which it claims respond to market needs by being smaller, lighter and more flexible. Specific design features can reduce costs by allowing faster throughput of patients without affecting imaging quality.
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