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Start Date:9/12/2018
Start Time:11:00 AM EDT
Duration:60 minutes
Abstract:
Today’s imaging systems are saving lives by making the unseen visible to a degree never before possible. Medical professionals can now view, in high resolution, the systems within the human body so they can diagnose pathological changes and precisely target therapeutic procedures. These imaging technologies will play a key role in the future of medical diagnostics and therapeutics. However, medical professionals are faced with challenges to connect the images to healthcare processes faster and more accurately for better patient care and outcomes. Leaders in the medical imaging space are looking for new technology that provides higher resolution images and faster image reconstruction, while also enabling an improved UI that incorporates multiple images and patient vitals. Additionally, digital transformation initiatives require that these complex devices transfer images and data throughout the entire Healthcare ecosystem securely, reliably and in real time.
Please join RTI’s Healthcare/Medical market development director, David Niewolny, as he addresses many of the challenges in developing next generation medical imaging devices through the use of a data-centric connectivity framework like Data Distribution Service (DDS). By mapping medical imaging design challenges and value drivers to the benefits of a data-centric architecture, David will show how device manufacturers can use off-the-shelf technology to lower costs, shorten development time and meet the needs of a rapidly changing market.
If you are an R&D executive, an embedded engineer, a program manager or consultant that works in the medical imaging space, this webinar is an opportunity to learn about the benefits of using a data-centric approach to connected healthcare for medical imaging.
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