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Samsung Medison Showcases First Premium Ultrasound UGEO WS80A Samsung Medison, a leading global maker of medical devices, announced that it is showcasing two new ultrasound systems at the 23rd International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) World Congress, taking place this week in Sydney, Australia. One of the systems unveiled at the show, the UGEO WS80A, is a premium ultrasound device for OB/GYN that combines Samsung’s latest innovations in display to deliver fast and accurate diagnoses in women’s health. It features a 21.5-inch wide LED screen and a 10.1-inch touch panel and is capable of providing images that can be viewed on 3D TV, which will help healthcare practitioners make more accurate diagnoses and allow parents to meet their yet-to-be-born baby in 3D. It also boasts display technologies that produce life-like detail of anatomic structures and image visualization that help detect problems such as Down syndrome. Samsung Medison is also showcasing the new high-end hand held UGEO HM70A at the exhibition at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. The versatile device can be deployed across a number of fields including OB/GYN, radiology and cardiology. Both products will be available in Korea, Australia as well as other countries in Europe and Southeast Asia beginning this month, with a launch in the US and Japan to follow in the beginning of next year. In addition to the exhibit, Samsung Medison is holding a number of academic programs in collaboration with leading professionals at the show, including the Satellite Symposium where successful clinical research will be presented by renowned medical professionals in OB/GYN. “We look forward to seeing what the UGEO WS80A will bring to the market following a successful launch at ISUOG 2013 World Congress. As the first premium device, the UGEO WS80A represents the latest ultrasound innovation and leading IT technologies of Samsung,” said Soo-in Cho, CEO of Samsung Medison. “Samsung will continue to put its best efforts towards developing medical devices that deliver true-to-life images and features that provide faster diagnosis.”
Posted on: Sun, 01 Dec 2013 13:26:56 +0000

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