Elbit Ultrasound name change reflects brand:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Elbit Medical Imaging subsidiary Elbit Ultrasound is to change its name to Diasonics Vingmed Ultrasound to "better reflect its globally recognised brand names". The company develops and distributes ultrasound systems for radiology (its Diasonics range), cardiology (Vingmed), and echo lab image management networks. The company has three units: Diasonics, based in Santa Clara, California; Vingmed Sound, located in Horten, Norway; and Diasonics Ultrasound is in Haifa, Israel.
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