Computed radiography leader Fuji is not planning any blockbusterproduct introductions, but the Stamford, CT, vendor will displayupgrades and enhancements to its existing product line, accordingto John Strauss, national marketing manager for CR products.
Computed radiography leader Fuji is not planning any blockbusterproduct introductions, but the Stamford, CT, vendor will displayupgrades and enhancements to its existing product line, accordingto John Strauss, national marketing manager for CR products.
Fuji's AC3 portable reader now supports multiple and remoteID terminals, and Fuji's Radiology Acquisition CommunicationsSystems (RACS) CR networking line will be expanded. Fuji willalso show its latest work in developing network interfaces usingthe DICOM 3.0 and HL-7 standards, Strauss said.
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