KA Imaging to Exhibit at the 2022 American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) Meeting

WATERLOO, ON (October 12, 2022) ā€“ KA Imaging is attending this yearā€™s American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) meeting. The company will showcase the Revealā„¢ 35C X-ray detector and š˜šš˜±š˜¦š˜¤š˜µš˜³š˜¢š˜­šƒš‘ā„¢ technology.

ā€œRadiography is the most available imaging modality in Emergency Rooms (ER), however, due to various reasons, the quality of current mobile DR is not always ideal,ā€ said Amol Karnick, President, and CEO at KA Imaging. ā€œPatented š˜šš˜±š˜¦š˜¤š˜µš˜³š˜¢š˜­šƒš‘ā„¢ technology is our solution to improving outcomes in the ER, giving the readers more confidence and speed in their diagnosis,ā€ said Karnick. Ā 

KA Imagingā€™s š˜šš˜±š˜¦š˜¤š˜µš˜³š˜¢š˜­šƒš‘įµ€į“¹ technology enables dual-energy subtraction, providing bone and tissue differentiation with a single standard X-ray exposure. It acquires three images simultaneously (DR, bone and soft tissue dual-energy X-ray images). The technology mimics the workflow, dose and techniques of state-of-the-art mobile DR X-ray detectors and is currently built into the Revealįµ€į“¹ 35C X-ray Detector, and will be available in KAā€™s Mobile System, which is expected to be launched soon.

The ASER meeting is taking place in Austin, TX from October 19-22, 2022, at the Hilton Austin.Ā 

About the Annual American Society of Emergency Radiology

The annual ASER meeting aims to advance and improve the radiologic aspects of emergent patient care by connecting manufacturers to industry professionals. By way of exhibition, radiologists can examine the latest technologies in radiology and how they can enhance the quality of their clinicā€™s imaging department.

About KA Imaging

Founded in 2015, KA Imaging is a spin-off from the University of Waterloo that specializes in innovative X-ray imaging technologies and systems. Today, KA Imaging develops unique detectors and imaging products that leverage cutting edge multi-energy and phase contrast X-ray technologies for medical, industrial, veterinary, non-destructive, and scientific imaging customers.