Radiology Business February 25, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Imaging industry giant Canon Healthcare is investing nearly $34 million to open a new headquarters in Cleveland, the company said Monday.

The price tag includes acquiring an established building adjacent to the Cleveland Clinic’s main campus, where Cannon will launch a “comprehensive” imaging resource center. It’s part of a more than $500 million public-private partnership to establish the Cleveland Innovation District.

“Bringing together our collective strengths enables us to accelerate pioneering developments in medical imaging and quickly bring these new advances to patients,” Serpil Erzurum, MD, Cleveland Clinic’s chief academic and research officer, said in a statement shared Feb. 24.

Canon will invest about $33.65 million to buy and retrofit the building, NEOtrans reported earlier this month....

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