- In 2021 Fujifilm Healthcare acquired Hitachi Diagnostic Imaging and was thus able to access the development of cutting-edge medical equipment.
- Fujifilm de México presented its first two CT scanners: Supria and Scenaria View.
- In October 2022, the Fujifilm de México team installed its first Supria CT scanner at the Doisy clinic located south of CDMX.
All companies must renew themselves to avoid falling behind their competition. The cycle of life involves turning adversities into opportunities to grow. A clear example can be seen with Fujifilm, one of the emblematic companies with everything related to photography but which has now ventured into the development of tomographs.
In 2021, Fujifilm Healthcare acquired to Hitachi Diagnostic Imaging. With this, he was able to access diagnostic products and services, magnetic resonance, endoscopy, ultrasound, among others.
Technological innovation in the field of health
It is in this way that the legacy of hitachi in the development of CT scanners that began in 1975 has been strengthened with Fujifilm’s image processing technology to make the brand a new player that today offers CT scanners from 16 to 128 slices for private and public hospitals throughout the country.
According to information provided by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Compared to other countries, Mexico needs to improve its investment in medical equipment to carry out preventive diagnostic studies.
It is in this context that Fujifilm from Mexico announced the launch of a completely new line of business for the area of Healthcare. As part of their commitment to the health and well-being of the Mexican population, they have brought their first two Supria and Scenaria View CT scanners that stand out for their high image quality and their ability to reduce radiation exposure compared to other equipment in the market.
The first Fujifilm tomographs in Mexico
He Supria and Scenaria ViewIn addition to not requiring as much radiation to get a high quality image, they are compact design equipment; with intuitive and friendly applications; high speed for high-resolution imaging and productivity; equipped with high resolution detectors; ergonomics with the environment; among other technologies.
Since October 2022, the Fujifilm de México team installed its first Supria CT scanner at the Doisy clinic located south of CDMX. Together with its Synapse 3D workstation and advanced image processing technology, it has proven to be highly effective in detecting small lesions and making more accurate diagnoses.
This launch represents an important advance in the field of health in Mexico, by offering state-of-the-art equipment that allows doctors to detect and treat conditions more efficiently and accurately. In addition, Fujifilm’s initiative contributes to closing the gap in the deficit of preventive diagnostic equipment in the country, which represents a great benefit for the population.
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