Radiology Business July 19, 2024
Marty Stempniak

GE HealthCare has reached a deal to acquire the clinical AI business from Intelligent Ultrasound for $51 million, the two announced Thursday.

Based in Cardiff, Wales, Intelligent Ultrasound specializes in integrated, AI-driven tools to make scans “smarter and more efficient.” Chicago-headquartered GE said it plans to integrate the company’s solutions into its own US business line, aiming to enhance ease-of-use.

“We are pleased to bring innovative technology from Intelligent Ultrasound into GE HealthCare’s ultrasound portfolio, allowing us to fully integrate these solutions into our systems to help clinicians improve workflow, reduce repetitive tasks and simplify exams,” said Phil Rackliffe, president and CEO of Ultrasound and Image Guided Therapies at GE HealthCare.

Products changing hands in the deal include ScanNav Anatomy...

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