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Quantum Medical Imaging Receives CE Mark Status

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 21 May 2004
Quantum Medical Imaging (Ronkonkoma, NY, USA) has announced that it has achieved CE certification for its product line of digital and analog radiographic systems, high frequency x-ray generators, and various system components.

The CE Mark certification will open up more opportunities and demand for its products in Europe and other member countries of the European Union (EU). Quantum "Q-Rad” radiographic systems and system components are currently sold and installed in over 50 countries around the world.



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