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Omnizare is Showcasing Its Dielectric Tomography Scanners

OmniZare is preparing to introduce a new medical imaging system — termed the Dielectric Tomography Scanner — at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting, which will run from November 30 until December 4, 2025, in Chicago's McCormick Place. The technology operates by transmitting low-power radio waves into the body to produce three-dimensional, real-time visualizations of internal tissues based on their electrical properties.

OmniZare will present two distinct versions of its cutting-edge medical imaging system — a dedicated unit for head examinations aimed at identifying conditions like strokes and brain injuries, and a portable, hand-held device intended for assessing trauma and general wellness. The company claims that its innovation, which is assisted by artificial intelligence, can provide analytical results in under ten seconds.

Trend Themes

  1. AI-powered Medical Diagnostics — AI integration in medical diagnostic equipment, like OmniZare's system, streamlines real-time analysis, offering rapid results and enhanced accuracy.
  2. Portable Medical Imaging Devices — The emergence of portable imaging devices reflects a shift towards more accessible and convenient medical examinations.
  3. Radio Wave-based Imaging Technology — Utilizing low-power radio waves, technologies like Dielectric Tomography present new opportunities for non-invasive internal body scanning.

Industry Implications

  1. Radiology — Advances in imaging technologies are transforming diagnostics, making radiology more precise and less invasive.
  2. Emergency Medicine — With portable scanners, emergency medicine can benefit from quicker diagnostics on-site, aiding immediate treatment decisions.
  3. Wellness Technology — Hand-held imaging devices align with the growing wellness tech industry, focusing on preventative health strategies and home diagnostics.

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