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Rayence announced that it will be highlighting the RU-3000 Digital Universal Radiography System, recently cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), at the 2015 annual meeting of the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA).
Rayence Inc. announced that the RU-3000 Digital Universal Radiography System has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The RU-3000 is the first U-arm system to be marketed by Rayence in the United States. Its small footprint and compact design allows for easy installation, and its dual telescoping arm movement permits installation in settings having ceiling heights of just 8 feet.
Rayence Inc. announced that it has expanded its product offering for digital detector solutions to include digital radiography (DR) upgrade packages for analog portable X-ray machines. The packages include hardware that accommodates Rayence wireless digital detectors and is designed for an array of portable X-ray units including those manufactured by GE, Siemens, Shimadzu, Dynarad, MinXray and SourceRay.
Attendees at RSNA 2014 had the opportunity to see Rayence’s new universal digital radiography system, the RU-3000.
Rayence Inc. highlighted enhancements to its digital flat panel solutions at RSNA 2014.
Rayence Inc. announced they have partnered with National Healthcare Distributors (NHD), making them a Preferred Vendor for digital flat panel detectors. Under the terms of the agreement, Rayence will supply the sales and service companies of NHD with their Xmaru line of digital flat panel detector solutions, which includes their latest line of wireless products and their newly enhanced Rayence XmaruView V1 image acquisition workstation.
Rayence Inc. announced that they have partnered with Instacover for insurance coverage for their flat panel detectors.
Attendees at the Association of Medical Imaging Management (AHRA) Meeting and Exposition will have the opportunity to see the latest entries to the growing line of 14x17 inch wireless flat panel detectors by Rayence, the new 1417WCC (Csl) and 1417WGC (Gadox).
August 5, 2014 — Rayence announced it will begin shipping its flat panel detectors with newly enhanced XmaruView V1 image acquisition software. The new software is the third version of image acquisition software developed by Rayence in as many years.
Digital radiography (DR) has become a mainstay within many hospitals and radiology practices. The increased adoption of DR can be attributed to X-ray vendors dropping their prices, as well as the introduction of wireless DR, which offers more flexibility and improved workflow than fixed-plate DR. Now, many radiologists are opting to invest in DR systems rather than retrofit older computed radiography (CR) systems. While companies such as Samsung are just entering the DR market with new introductions, the focus today is not as much on introduction as it is on refinement. From smaller and lighter detectors for specific applications, to the development of features for dose monitoring and recording, DR is evolving to become more efficient for radiologists.