Neusoft Showcases NeuMR 1.5T Powered by AIM (Artificial Intelligent Management) at Arab Health 2020
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By HospiMedica International staff writers Posted on 30 Jan 2020 |

Image: NeuMR 1.5T (Photo courtesy of Neusoft Corporation)
Neusoft Corporation (Shenyang, China) showcased its NeuMR 1.5T system at this year’s Arab Health (January 27 – 30, 2020) in Dubai, UAE. Based on profound MRI accumulation and cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the NeuMR 1.5T features AI-enabled management for the entire imaging chain, service and system efficiency.
NeuMR 1.5T provides AIM-StreamAID, AIM-SpeedAID and AIM-ImageAID in its entire imaging chain, while delivering robust, consistent and precise imaging. The AIM technology, supported by Neusoft’s unique and creative algorithm, computation power and big data, brings limitless space and more possibilities for MRI equipment. Value powered by AIM, the NeuMR 1.5T delivers fast routine examination, as well as precise and quantitative applications, such as BrainQuant, HDDWI&DTI, MRS, etc.
The NeuMR 1.5T is the first system of Neusoft’s next generation devices that follow a reduced and patient-focused design approach. Gently tapered surfaces serve to lessen the patient’s anxiety, while the clearly defined contours reflect the advanced technology used. Tactile, auditory and visual feedback enables human-machine interaction that gives the patient a sense of control during the examination and improves their cooperation.
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NeuMR 1.5T provides AIM-StreamAID, AIM-SpeedAID and AIM-ImageAID in its entire imaging chain, while delivering robust, consistent and precise imaging. The AIM technology, supported by Neusoft’s unique and creative algorithm, computation power and big data, brings limitless space and more possibilities for MRI equipment. Value powered by AIM, the NeuMR 1.5T delivers fast routine examination, as well as precise and quantitative applications, such as BrainQuant, HDDWI&DTI, MRS, etc.
The NeuMR 1.5T is the first system of Neusoft’s next generation devices that follow a reduced and patient-focused design approach. Gently tapered surfaces serve to lessen the patient’s anxiety, while the clearly defined contours reflect the advanced technology used. Tactile, auditory and visual feedback enables human-machine interaction that gives the patient a sense of control during the examination and improves their cooperation.
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Neusoft Corporation
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