Ashva Technologies

Ashva Technologies (Booth 206) is highlighting its new and upgraded version of PhoeniX, a DICOM converter. PhoeniX 2.0 can now interface with the Vidar film digitizer to scan, segment and send film to any PACS. PhoeniX 2.0 already allows users to scan documents, import multimedia files like JPEG/BMP/AVI, and import locally stored DICOM and pushes them to PACS server. Users also can directly write a DICOM CD/DVD with an embedded viewer with the converted DICOM files.

The company also is featuring its Stream, a simple to use modality worklist server that streamlines flow of patient study information avoiding costly data entry errors and saving precious physician time.

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