Samsung Medison has unified its US medical imaging businesses, previously operating as NeuroLogica and Boston Imaging, under the new identity, Samsung Healthcare and Medical Equipment (HME) America.
The consolidation brings the company’s digital radiography, ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) operations into a single structure, aligning with the global Samsung brand.
It marks a significant move by Samsung Medison to support continued investment in medical imaging development within the US.
By streamlining its brand structure alongside an expanding product portfolio, Samsung Medison aims to reinforce its long-term engagement with healthcare providers and further operational efficiency.
Samsung Medison CEO and Samsung HME division head Kyu Tae Yoo said: “This milestone represents more than a name change. It reinforces Samsung’s long-term commitment to healthcare providers nationwide and reflects the growth and maturity of our US medical imaging organisation.
“Our growth has been powered by listening closely to our customers and translating real clinical challenges into innovation at a pace rarely seen in healthcare, and we will continue along this path.”
The latest announcement follows a significant expansion in Samsung Medison’s US imaging portfolio, including increased product development, organisational investment, and partnership with health systems.
The consolidation responds to evolving demand for advanced imaging tools, prompting the company to scale resources for the changing healthcare landscape.
Recent developments at Samsung HME America include the launch of the R20 and Z20 ultrasound systems, focused on enhanced image quality and AI-supported clinical decision tools.
Samsung HME America continues as the global headquarters for CT manufacturing, advancing point-of-care platforms and the development of photon-counting detector technology.
The rebranding aligns with its initiative to improve patient care through the rapid development of customer-focused imaging solutions.
“Samsung Medison to unify US medical imaging units” was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand.
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