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News Release from: Philips Ultrasound | Subject: Xres
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 28 October 2002
Ultrasound technology wins design award
Performs 350 million calculations per frame in real time to analyse and adapt image content in a manner similar to the human brain
System performs 350 million calculations per frame in real time to analyse and adapt image content in a manner similar to the human brain Philips Ultrasound's Xres technology has recently won the Design Solution of the Year at the Electronics Industry Design Awards 2002 (Eida)
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Eida acknowledged the innovation, design and technical ability of the engineers at Royal Philips Electronics in creating the revolutionary new image-processing technology for diagnostic ultrasound applications.
Xres processing performs 350 million calculations per frame in real time to analyse and adapt image content in a manner similar to the human brain.
The result is the highest-quality diagnostic ultrasound grayscale information currently available.
Jacques Souquet, chief scientific and technology officer at Philips Medical Systems, received the award and said: "It is an honour to be recognised in this way by such a prestigious organisation.
Philips has won many design and technology awards over the years, and it is a great compliment to be recognised yet again, this time for our Xres image processing technology." Jacques continued: "I would like to thank my colleagues at Philips Research, who played a vital role with their extensive studies on the human eye's ability to distinguish patterns in different diagnostic imaging modalities, and our ultrasound division for its outstanding implementation.
The availability of Xres on our HDI 5000 SonoCT ultrasound system underscores our commitment to improving healthcare and achieving clinical excellence without compromise.".
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