Mercury reveals imaging and visualization technology for Life Sciences

Mercury Computer Systems this week introduced its new portfolio of advanced 3D imaging products and services for life sciences OEMs.

The new life sciences portfolio includes embedded software and hardware components as well as turnkey applications and systems. The new line of software and hardware solutions delivers increased performance and enhanced image quality for applications such as diagnostic and interventional imaging, picture archiving communications systems (PACS), and biotechnology, said Mercury.

Mercury will demonstrate the new technology at this year's RSNA, Nov. 28 -Dec. 3 in Chicago.

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