IDSI notches Malayasian CTLM sale

Imaging Diagnostic Systems (IDSI) has sold its CT Laser Mammography (CTLM) system to the Katherine Women’s Health Center in Malaysia.

The CTLM system was sold through Daichi Holding Berhad, according to the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based IDSI.

“The first CTLM in Southeast Asia will not only introduce this new technology to the general public, but will also allow technologists, radiologists, and service engineers to become familiar with this emerging technology through the in-house training center,” stated Arthur Su, president of Daichi Holding Berhad.

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