PerkinElmer Acquires X-Ray Technology Company
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 04 Jul 2011
PerkinElmer, Inc. (Waltham, MA, USA), a global company focused on the health and safety of people and the environment, announced that it has acquired Dexela, Ltd. (London, UK), a provider of flat panel complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) X-ray detection technologies and services.Posted on 04 Jul 2011
The acquisition of Dexela expands PerkinElmer's current medical imaging range in key areas including surgery, dental CT, cardiology, and mammography, as well as nondestructive testing (NDT). With the addition of the CMOS technology to the company's imaging product range, customers will now be able to choose seamlessly between two complementary X-ray detector technologies to optimize their system performance and meet their specific application needs.
Dexela develops and commercializes its CMOS technology portfolio, which includes hardware and software offerings for fast, low-dose X-ray imaging. The company's CMOS products offer high spatial resolution frame rate and effectiveness, low noise, and absence of image lag. The Dexela technology is designed to provide high image quality, whether detecting defects in human tissue or industrial objects and structures, through design-friendly components that can be easily incorporated into an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) instrument or platform.
In addition to its CMOS X-ray detection units, Dexela technologies and services include its Dexela mammography workstation, the DexView image processing software, its three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction engine software, and consulting and implementation services.
"Dexela has been a pioneer in the development of CMOS X-ray detection solutions and has achieved award-winning recognition in the imaging market for its design strengths and ease of manufacturability, which are major advantages for OEM customers," said Brian Giambattista, president, medical imaging, PerkinElmer. "We look forward to expanding the reach of this promising technology into adjacent markets such as surgery, dental CT [computed tomography], cardiology, mammography, and industrial NDT, to detect, monitor, and remediate threats to human health or structural integrity."
Dexela is a developer of innovative technologies for fast, low-dose X-ray imaging. Formed in 2005, Dexela pioneered developments in breast tomosynthesis. In 2009, Dexela launched a family of flat panel CMOS X-ray detectors ideally suited to breast tomosynthesis and a range of other applications including mammography, fluoroscopy, dental cone beam CT (CBCT), cardiology, angiography, and bone densitometry, scientific instrumentation and nondestructive testing.
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