GEMS Builds Image-Guided Surgery Offerings Via Visualization Technology
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
GE Medical Systems' acquisition of Visualization Technology, Inc. builds on a two-year collaboration to develop the FluoroTrak 9800 integrated surgery imaging system. Announced Feb. 13, the definitive agreement is expected to close in March
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