TRUSTED PARTNER OF LEADING RADIOLOGY MANUFACTURERS

Medsquare works hand-in-hand with manufacturers of imaging equipment, providing them with packaged solutions and supporting them in the deployment of large-scale projects.

Each year, in collaboration with manufacturers, more than 20 projects – bringing together dozens of hospitals and requiring in-depth technical expertise – are carried out by a dedicated Medsquare team.

OUR PARTNERS

Canon integrates our solutions since 2013:

  • Ultima’s range
  • Radiation Dose Monitor (RDM)
  • Coverage: France

Fujifilm integrates our solutions since 2013:

  • Ultima’s range
  • Radiation Dose Monitor (RDM)
  • Coverage: Middle East and Africa

Guerbet distributes our solutions since 2016:

  • Dose&Care (commercial name of RDM for Guerbet)
  • Coverage: Europe, Asia-Pacific, United States

GE Healthcare integrates our solutions since 2007:

  • Ultima’s range
  • Coverage: Africa, Europe and Middle East

Philips integrates our solutions since 2019:

  • Ultima’s range
  • Radiation Dose Monitor (RDM)
  • Coverage: France and Europe
Siemens integrates our solutions since 2009:

  • Ultima’s range
  • Radiation Dose Monitor (RDM)
  • Coverage: Austria, France, Spain

Manufacturers of imaging equipment can rely on Medsquare to:

  • Easily integrate new applications into an existing workflow
  • Carry out complex, diverse, large-scale projects
  • Guarantee the interoperability of solutions for analysis and sharing of imaging data
  • Fully meet all of their customers’ requirements

AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF EXPERTS

Would you like to offer Medsquare solutions in your country?

Responsible for the marketing, commissioning and after-sales service of Ultima and RDM solutions, Medsquare distributors are selected and trained to guarantee a quality of service identical to that offered by Medsquare directly.

Thus, hundreds of healthcare establishments worldwide can benefit from Medsquare’s solutions and know-how in the field of analysis and sharing of medical imaging data, as is already the case in several countries.