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Another year! From 21-23 June, Browiner made a grand appearance at the FIME-Florida International Medical Exhibition in Miami. Browiner’s booth stood out for its upgraded brand image and most comprehensive X-ray products.

The advanced mobile X-ray system, MobileGenius, is the brightest presence at the stand. It makes progress in terms of driving efficiency with intelligence. With detector in-bin charging, micro-inch mover, and detector auto-sterilization, MobileGenius allows radiologists to experience an unparalleled workflow that is not available with most mobile X-ray systems on the market. Coupled with a smart tablet, it further improves diagnostic effectiveness even in challenging clinical scenes. Its 50kW high power and intelligent image post-processing technology can output sharp images to extremely empower physicians’ diagnosis confidence.

The CompaX 500, a reliable choice for various surgeries, is also an attraction during the exhibition. CompaX 500 comes with the latest digital technology in the entire imaging chain that delivers real-time dynamic images and helps physicians see more details in surgery. Its large monitors also facilitate better observation of anatomical structures and assist decision-making during surgeries.

Browiner values particular clinical X-ray imaging needs as always. For this, Browiner developed Neo DR, a solution designed to address the current challenges in neonatal X-ray diagnosis. Its novel appearance, tailor-made configuration and high compatibility make it ideally suited to the complex environment of neonatal X-ray imaging.

This is the first time we are showcasing our new slogan - Make X-ray Easier - overseas, which is our action guide for driving progress in the next strategic period. Making X-ray easier means that we will invest more in X-ray technology to meet diverse clinical imaging needs and make quality healthcare services more accessible. Browiner is ready to help shape the future of medical imaging.
