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ECR 2007 preview of our de-streaking algorithm in DICOM Viewer - just use Edit->Destreak option with your CT images
UniPACS has been chosen by many Louisiana medical centers as a simple and reliable PACS for post-Katrina recovery. From day one we worked in the middle of the affected area, and we are proud that our work has helped and continues to help many.
Release of DICOM Viewer Plus with advanced image compression.
Improved Web PACS interface: image rotations, serach by study dates, better lossless compression.
First international experience: UniPACS is successfully deployed at Russian Cardiology Research Center, Moscow, Russia.
UniPACS is used for the first time to connect two hospitals into a single PACS network: Kenner Regional Medical Center (Kenner, USA) and Charity Hospital (New Orleans, USA).
New version of WebPACS. Color images,
image layouts ("All" submenu), more informative, 30% faster
interface download.
New version of DICOM Viewer. Color images,
seamless export with File->Save As..., improved performance.
Presenting UniPACS at RSNA
2003, infoRad section, "Using online PACS gateway for efficient
medical image exchange".
Massive clinical testing of the next software version. The functionality
of the UniPACS DICOM Workstation
is increased by 50%, WebPACS and DICOM
Viewer - by 100%. New features included excellent support for
window/level, layouts and hanging protocols, security and information
encoding.
UniPACS participates in RSNA
2003, infoRad section. Click here
to see our RSNA 2002 exhibit, and visit us at RSNA 2003!
Our WebPACS portal is chosen to support the international West
Nile brain image database.
WebPACS is used to store and view West
Nile images.
Improved version of UniPACS DICOM Viewer
is released.
UniPACS receives FDA premarket approval.
First clinical test installation of UniPACS
DICOM Workstation. Releasing updated version of UniPACS
DICOM Viewer.
First hands-on presentation of our WebPACS system at RSNA 2002 international
meeting in Chicago. By this time, the system was accessed by more
than 3000 visitors from 50 countries. Read about our RSNA 2002 experience
here.
First free beta version of DICOM Viewer is released.
First free beta version of DPing is released.
We file applications for FDA approval.
August-September 2002
We gather initial customer input and test our medical products for
FDA certification.
June 25, 2002
Our site is launched.
April 2002
Universal PACS Incorporated is born.
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