Chicago, USA – January 2024 – In a groundbreaking move that further cements its reputation for innovation in medical imaging technology, e-Join has announced the launch of its latest product: a high-quality medical dry laser film fully compatible with DryPix Imagers. The company showcased this advancement at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2024, one of the world’s most influential medical imaging events.
This new dry film is engineered to deliver exceptional image clarity and stability, matching the performance expected from top-tier diagnostic imaging systems. Designed specifically for compatibility with DryPix models, e-Join’s solution offers healthcare providers a reliable and cost-effective alternative without compromising on quality.
Key Features of the e-Join Dry Laser Film:
- Full compatibility with DryPix Imagers, ensuring seamless integration.
- High optical density and resolution, crucial for accurate diagnosis in radiographic, CT, and MRI imaging.
- Stable, smudge-resistant coating for long-term image retention.
- Eco-conscious formulation, reducing environmental impact without sacrificing performance.
At RSNA 2024, e-Join’s exhibition attracted a wide range of medical professionals, equipment suppliers, and radiology experts. Attendees had the opportunity to see live demonstrations of the film in action, printed directly from DryPix Imagers, with many noting the film’s sharp grayscale gradients and consistent output quality.
“Introducing a film that is not only compatible with the established DryPix ecosystem but also meets the stringent demands of modern diagnostics is a huge step forward,” said a company spokesperson. “Our goal was to offer radiology departments and imaging centers more flexibility and affordability while maintaining the high standards they rely on.”
This development comes at a time when the global medical imaging market is rapidly expanding, with growing demand for versatile and sustainable solutions. e-Join’s entry into the dry film sector signals a strategic move to capture a share of this competitive space, offering a compelling alternative to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) consumables.
The product is set to be rolled out globally in the first quarter of 2025, with distribution plans already underway in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.