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Vieworks Unveils Groundbreaking Software Technologies Focusing on Safety and Efficiency

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 29 Nov 2023
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Image: The spotlight at RSNA 2023 was on the FDA-approved VIVIX-S F series (Photo courtesy of Vieworks)
Image: The spotlight at RSNA 2023 was on the FDA-approved VIVIX-S F series (Photo courtesy of Vieworks)

Vieworks Co., Ltd. (Anyang, South Korea) is unveiling pioneering advancements at RSNA 2023. Building on the success of prior RSNA exhibitions, Vieworks is presenting its comprehensive range of DR flat panel detectors (FPDs) catering to general radiography, dynamic applications, and mammography. The focus remains on the company’s latest VIVIX-S F series, accompanied by the revolutionary VIVIX-S 1751S—a long-format detector tailored for imaging larger body parts and long bones.

At RSNA 2023, the spotlight remained on the FDA-approved VIVIX-S F series with Varex showcasing its glass-free TFT design, lightweight construction, and extended battery life, all enhancing the imaging experience for practitioners. In response to industry demands for imaging larger body parts in fixed static DR applications, Vieworks expanded its portfolio with the introduction of VIVIX-S 4747V, the largest single FPD, alongside the VIVIX-S 1751S, first showcased at ECR in March.

In line with its commitment to the concept of "Clearer Vision. Safer Imaging," Vieworks is introducing three groundbreaking software technologies at RSNA 2023. These include "Deep Denoising," a deep learning-based technology that ensures imaging at the lowest radiation dose without compromising clarity or anatomical detail; "Bone Suppression" which is seamlessly integrated into VXvue software to facilitate precise and safe diagnosis by delivering clear suppressed images without additional radiation exposure; and an "AEC-embedded solution" that optimizes radiation levels for unparalleled image quality, highlighting the company’s focus on safety and efficiency.

Seungki Hong, Vice President of Vieworks, conveyed his enthusiasm about the company's participation in RSNA 2023. He emphasized Vieworks' steadfast commitment to innovation, underlining how the VIVIX-S 1751S and the latest software technologies exemplify their dedication to advancing medical imaging. Additionally, he underscored Vieworks' mission to establish new standards in imaging quality and safety, ensuring that practitioners have access to state-of-the-art solutions for precise diagnostics and patient care.

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