April 14, 2008 – TeraRecon’s Aquarius iNtuition advanced visualization solution received the Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation, recognizing the company’s ability to deliver workstation-class visualization tools via a thin-client architecture.

The company was also praised for the development of new patient-centric clinical workflows, which are designed to reduce interpretation times, decrease training time and increase standardization of care.

The Aquarius iNtuition client reportedly delivers workstation-class applications to regular PCs or PACS stations throughout the department and enterprise. This feature is said to blur the line between advanced 3D workstations and thin-client 3D. Aquarius iNtuition reportedly offers one seamless solution for advanced image management needs.

The iNtuition workflow mantra is “Automate, Validate and Read.” The AquariusAPS server provides real-time automatic pre-processing to perform routine tasks and prepare the case for human interaction. During the validation step, a technologist or physician reviews the work done so far to validate its accuracy. This leads to optimal interpretation with the minimum time requirement from a busy physician.

The Frost & Sullivan 2008 Award for Technology Innovation recognizes Aquarius iNtuition as an outstanding, unique and innovative technology contribution to the medical imaging field. Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analysis, and extensive secondary research in order to identify best practices in the industry.

For more information: www.terarecon.com


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