JW Medical said Thursday that it launched the ARIETTA 750 DeepInsight (AR750DI), a premium ultrasound imaging device incorporating high-resolution image-realizing technology.

Developed by Japan’s Fujifilm, AR750DI is a premium ultrasound medical device that applied Deep Insight technology to the existing ARIETTA 750 ultrasound imaging device.

JW Medical’s premium ultrasound imaging device ARIETTA 750 DeepInsight (AR750DI)
JW Medical’s premium ultrasound imaging device ARIETTA 750 DeepInsight (AR750DI)

Deep Insight, applied to the AR750DI, is a state-of-the-art ultrasound imaging diagnostic technology that reduces electrical noise generated by ultrasound equipment to obtain clearer images. It eliminates unnecessary electrical noise and measures ultrasound by focusing on the speckle signal generated by human tissue.

According to Fujifilm's technical report, Deep Insight technology also effectively removes unnecessary image noise from inside blood vessels and deep parts of the body while maintaining the clarity of liver and blood vessel walls, enabling high-resolution images regardless of body type.

With the launch of the AR750DI, JW Medical plans to expand its supply of premium imaging diagnostic devices to radiology departments of tertiary general hospitals.

In addition, the company plans to participate in domestic radiology-related conferences to introduce the AR750DI. In December, the company exhibited the AR750DI at the Korean Society of Breast Imaging held at Samsung Medical Center and introduced the latest research achievements and excellence of Deep Insight.

"The AR750DI with Deep Insight technology will help us diagnose patients' conditions more precisely through high-resolution images," said an official from JW Medical. "We will expand our market share and competitiveness through innovative imaging diagnostic technologies for patients."

JW Medical, an affiliate of JW Pharmaceutical, focuses on imaging diagnostics and supplies a full range of global premium, innovative equipment with high technology, such as ultrasound diagnostic devices, digital X-rays, CT, and MRI.

 

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