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Canon USA Acquires Virtual Imaging

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 29 Apr 2009
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Expanding its capabilities to provide complete medical imaging and healthcare solutions, Canon USA, Inc. (Lake Success, NY, USA), a developer of digital imaging, reported that it has acquired Virtual Imaging, Inc. (Deerfield Beach, FL, USA).

Virtual Imaging is a provider of diagnostic imaging solutions and a medical systems integrator. With more than 100 employees, including a U.S. sales and service organization, Virtual Imaging serves large complex hospital organizations, imaging centers, and private physician offices, and is the U.S. distributor of Canon's award-winning digital radiography (DR) systems.

"Canon and Virtual Imaging have had a long-standing relationship that has benefited both companies over the years. This acquisition will position Canon well for future growth in the medical imaging and healthcare marketplace," said Joe Adachi, president and chief executive officer, Canon USA. "Having Virtual Imaging join the Canon family will allow us to better offer a comprehensive line of cost-effective Canon certified medical imaging solutions and services that can be fully integrated into an organization's workflow and improve patient throughput."

"This is a really exciting time to be involved with Canon in the medical imaging market," said Tim Martinson, president of Virtual Imaging, who will continue to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization, and report directly to Mr. Adachi. "Canon has distinguished itself in the marketplace as a DR innovator, and we expect the Company to continue to be a leader with its future products and innovations."

Canon's extensive optical imaging heritage has allowed the Company to make a significant mark in the medical imaging market, particularly when it comes to high quality, affordable DR solutions and innovations. Canon USA has installed more than 3,500 DR sensor panels throughout Canada, the United States, and Latin America, part of more than 8,000 DR systems that have been installed worldwide by the Canon family of companies. Canon USA is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions.

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