Infinitt debuts web-based PACS with advanced viz software

Infinitt will present Xelis, a new line of clinical imaging tools using volume rendering and other post-processing techniques, at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, Austria this week.

The Seoul, Korea-based company developed the Xelis line of products as software modules for its web-based PACS. The product line includes Xelis Colon, Xelis Lung Solution, Xelis Cardiac, Xelis Fusion and Xelis Dental.

The advanced visualization software, which is pending CE approval, is designed for fast data loading and reconstruction of large-volume data sets, while the web-based technology allows access from Internet-connected or wireless PC, according to Infinitt.

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