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Friday, February 26, 2010

Visage Imaging lands $2M software sale to Aussie medical imager

By Mass High Tech staff

Medical imaging software company Visage Imaging Inc. of Andover has landed a deal worth $2 million to supply its entire suite of software and services to Australian independent imaging provider Southern Radiology.

Visage Imaging is a subsidiary of Pro Medicus Ltd., a medical IT and e-health provider based in Richmond, Australia. The deal includes Visage’s new Visage 7 thin client PACS, a streaming digital imaging solution for delivering X-ray, MRI and CT-scan images to various offices within Southern Radiology’s system.

According to Visage officials, the deal makes Southern Radiology the first in New South Wales to provide referrers with the ability to remotely access, view and manipulate their patients’ images in both 2-D and 3-D.

Visage Imaging was spun out of Chelmsford-based Mercury Computer Systems Inc. in 2007. Pro Medicus, founded in 1983, acquired Visage Imaging in January of 2009 for an undisclosed amount.


 

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