Ready for #ECR2025? We sure are! 🚀 We are excited to be back in Vienna to showcase our latest advancements in mobile robotic X-ray imaging! 🔍 Discover how cutting-edge imaging technology, optimized workflows, and seamless data integration can enhance clinical efficiency. 📅 26 February - 1 March 📍 #509 in Expo X5 (entrance level), Austria Center Vienna 👉 Stop by for a live demo of our latest workflow innovations and connect with our experts! Stay tuned for more updates! #Radiology #MedicalImaging #medPhoton #ImagingInnovation #ECR2025
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We are delighted to be the industrial part of the inspiring LoDosAngio project! 🎉 We are excited about this collaboration and its potential to enhance personalized, low dose imaging technology, contributing to advancements in our medical devices. A big thank you to the FFG Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH for fostering innovation by supporting partnerships between academia and the medtech industry in Austria. Here's to a successful journey with all our amazing project partners! 🚀 #Innovation #MedTech #Collaboration
Assistant Professor, Head of Computational Imaging, Medical Image Analysis & Artificial Intelligence group, PI FFG, Researcher at Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology
Today, we celebrated the kickoff meeting for the LoDosAngio project, funded by the FFG grant on "Novel Methods for Ultra-low Dose CBCT in Angiography." As the principal investigator and consortium leader, with my institution Danube Private University Austria (DPU), I had the pleasure of collaborating with our incredible consortium members from Medphoton, a Brainlab Company, University of Cambridge and Medizinische Universität Wien. The meeting took place both on site and as a hybrid meeting with the project members. It was a very inspiring meeting with the project members Philipp Steininger, Poorya MohammadiNasab (our motivated PhD researcher working on this project), Ander Biguri, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, Wolfgang Birkfellner, Anna Breger, Dejan Sazdov, Felix Ginzinger, Peter Keuschnigg, Eva Peterlecher and Agnieszka Lach. Looking forward to great success for the LoDosAngio project! Many thanks to the FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency for funding our project and giving us the opportunity to carry it out.
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🔬 Science makes the spooky less scary 🎃— the Loop-X brings what’s hidden inside the body into clear view. Using advanced CBCT technology, it turns the mysteries of our anatomy into detailed, accurate images, transforming the unknown into essential knowledge for better patient care. #medtech #medphoton #halloween #science #medicalimaging
🎃With Loop-X, precision is eerily effortless!🎃 Loop-X is the mobile imaging robot which offers 2D and 3D intraoperative imaging quality across various clinical disciplines. 👉 Learn more here & Happy Halloween: https://lnkd.in/gHFTVxnF #medtech #roboticsurgery #halloween
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🌄 Gemeinsam nach oben: Wenn Teamwork Berge versetzt! 🏔️ "Jeder Schritt zählt, wenn man den Gipfel erreichen will – und genau das haben unsere Kollegen kürzlich am Untersberg bewiesen! 🚶♂️🌲 Mit vereinter Kraft haben sie nicht nur steile Anstiege gemeistert, sondern auch ihre Zusammenarbeit auf ein neues Level gebracht sowie den Teamgeist, die Ausdauer und den Zusammenhalt gestärkt! 💪 Zusammen wachsen, gemeinsam Herausforderungen meistern – ob auf dem Berg oder im Berufsalltag. 🏞️"
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Meet Lisa Bari, our Head of Production and someone we are proud to call part of our team. Lisa has been with Medphoton for 9 years, gaining incredible insights and expertise along the way. Watch the full video to learn more about her role as Head of Production as well as her work on the board of SLW-Ugandahilfe Bayern und Tirol e.V., a charity organization that supports the St. Clare Children's Home in Uganda: https://lnkd.in/gKgrvejM #wearebrainlab #medtech #munich
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#ICCR2024 International Conference on the use of Computers in Radiation Therapy (ICCR): We, Medphoton, a Brainlab Company are thrilled to be represented by Francesco Maria Russo and the #RAPTOR Project. 🤩 #medphoton #cbct #research
Inspired by the incredible experience at ICCR 2024, we are eager to share some moments from our ESRs' presentations, where they showcased their research. Here are some highlights: - Beatrice Foglia: We evaluated iterative algorithms, such as analytical deconvolution, evolutionary algorithm, and MLEM algorithm, to reconstruct dose profiles from prompt gamma signals. - Luciano Rivetti: We used a type of generative AI to generate likely anatomical changes that head and neck patients will experience during their radiotherapy treatment. - Francesco Maria Russo: We employed an AI-generated sCT to improve the uniformity and CT accuracy of CBCT image without altering its anatomy, for a safer deployment of AI in clinical practice. We are grateful for the opportunity to share our work, and you can always reach out to our ESRs for more information. Follow us for more updates on Real-Time Adaptive Particle Therapy! #ICCR2024 #RAPTOR #ProtonTherapy #Horizon2020
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At Medphoton, a Brainlab company, we invent cutting-edge medical technologies for intraoperative imaging. That is why we are thrilled to announce that the mobile imaging robot, Loop-X, developed by Medphoton, is being used to further the research on the optimization of smart operating rooms. Principle investigator Mathias Unberath, Benjamin Killeen and the rest of the team at the Johns Hopkins Department of Computer Science Advanced Robotics and Computationally AugmenteD Environments (ARCADE) Lab from the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering are using Loop-X to develop an autonomous, integrated system that can automatically take and interpret X-ray scans. Their goal is to expand the capabilities of smart operating rooms and simplify complicated procedures. Read the full press release for more details here: https://lnkd.in/g4su3GqA #medtech #medicalresearch Image Credit: Will Kirk / Johns Hopkins
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