Trials to Take Place in Major Kuala Lumpur Hospital  Waterloo, Ont. (June 15, 2021)   KA Imaging has entered into a distribution agreement with BeyMed for distribution of KA imaging innovative dual-energy imaging solution Reveal™ 35C in the Malaysian market.  “KA Imaging is excited to be growing rapidly and providing innovative diagnostic imaging solutions worldwide, this time signing a distribution agreement to cover Malaysia. BeyMed is an emerging medical solutions company with a great potential,” said Amol Karnick, President and CEO...

CSA-IRAP Colloquium “Healthcare Without Boundaries” On June 2, KA Imaging’s Dr. Karim S. Karim presented a video at the 2021 CSA-IRAP Colloquium, hosted by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) in collaboration with the National Research Council Canada – Industrial Research Assistance Program (MRC IRAP), entitled “Portable, Single Exposure, Dual-energy Subtraction X-ray Imaging Solution for Improved Medical Diagnostic Imaging...

Launching KA Imaging into a $4B AUD market Waterloo, Ont. (June 08, 2021) Medical distribution company Regional Health Care Group (RHCG) will now be bringing KA Imaging’s innovative X-ray technologies to Australia and New Zealand. This agreement ensures sole rights to RHCG as KA Imaging’s distributor. “This is a fantastic opportunity for KA Imaging that moves...

Welcome to the new Clinical Case Series In KA Imaging’s new Clinical Case Series, the focus will be on diagnosing pneumonia, considering the growing need for efficient diagnosis in COVID-19 patients. KA Imaging’s Reveal™ 35C is currently being used in two clinical trials in the University...

New units support early detection of COVID-19 pneumonia  WATERLOO, ON (May 17, 2021)  KA Imaging, a developer of innovative X-ray imaging technologies and systems, today announced that it has installed two new mobile X-ray units within the University Health Network (UHN) to enhance current clinical studies and support patient care. One new unit is being used at the Princess...

The Discovery In 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was studying electron beams when he made an accidental discovery4. He noticed that when he covered a Crookes tube (an early vacuum tube that produces electron beams) with cardboard, a faint glow came from a screen painted with...

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