Project Updates

ACUSON Origin Ultrasound System

Credit: Siemens Healthineers

Project type: Ultrasound System 

Developer: Siemens Healthineers 

Applications: Diagnostic imaging 

Development status: Approved in the US

The ACUSON Origin system is an AI-based ultrasound system that supports the full spectrum of cardiovascular patient care, including diagnostics, structural heart issues, vascular concerns, electrophysiological studies, and paediatric interventions.

Kosmos Portable Ultrasound System

Credit: EchoNous

Project type: AI-assisted handheld ultrasound scanner 

Developer: EchoNous 

Applications: Detection of heart, lung and abdominal disorders 

Development status: Approved in the US and Europe

Kosmos is a portable, AI-guided ultrasound scanner for high-resolution heart, lung, and abdomen imaging developed by US-based medical equipment company EchoNous.

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Device

Credit: PRNewsfoto / Sky Medical Technology

Project type: Wearable medical device 

Developer: Sky Medical Technology 

Applications: Oedema reduction and prevention of VTE 

Development status: Approved in the US, UK, India, and Qatar

The geko device is an easy-to-use, disposable, wearable neuromuscular electrostimulation (NMES) device designed to enhance blood flow in the deep veins of the leg, preventing venous thromboembolism (VTE) and reducing oedema.

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