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  • NewsBrightonix Imaging presents AI solutions for brain PET imaging at SNMMI 2022

    Brightonix Imaging presents AI solutions for brain PET imaging at SNMMI 2022Validations of automated quantification analysis software for amyloid PET and DAT PET to aid diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's diseaseBrightonix Imaging, a medical imaging solution developing company, announced on the 16th June 20022 that it exhibited the latest AI solutions for dementia image analysis and small animal PET system for PET/MRI at the annual meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) held at the Vancouver Convention Center in Canada from the 11th to the 14th June 2022.In the SNMMI, researchers at Seoul National University and Brightonix Imaging announced the validation results of amyloid PET and dopamine PET automatic analysis software to support the diagnosis of Alzheimer's dementia and Parkinson's disease. In addition, collaboration possibilities were discussed with radiopharmaceutical companies such as Eli Lilly, Merck, and LMI to develop Tau PET quantitative analysis technologies.Jae Sung Lee, CEO of Brightonix, who is also a professor at the department of nuclear medicine of Seoul National University, was invited as a keynote speaker at the Workshop on Fast Timing in Medical Imaging held in Valencia, Spain, for three days from the 3rd June. He introduced the current status of development of brain-dedicated PET scanner equipped with precision timing measurement technology and AI solutions of Brightonix imaging.Brightonix Imaging is invested by K-Net Investment, an early investor in Krafton, which created the popular shooting game "Battleground". Recently, it received 6 billion won worth of Series A investment from Hana Ventures and TS Investment. Two years after its establishment, it supplied a PET system to NIH in the U.S., and was selected as the principal investigator of a 14 billion won project supported from the Korean Medical Device Development Fund.Brightonix Imaging's AI-based brain image quantitative analysis software was developed with the support from the Seoul Business Agency’s bio-medical technology commercialization support project, and the development of a brain-dedicated PET system is supported by the Korea Medical Device Development Fund.저작권자© 메디게이트뉴스, 무단 전재 및 재배포 금지    |   임솔 기자 (sim@medigatenews.com)출처 : MEDI:GATE NEWS 브라이토닉스이미징, 치매영상 신기술 북미핵의학분자영상학회서 발표 (medigatenews.com)

  • NewsBrightonix Imaging won the 2021 it-Award for a positron emission tomography (PET) system

    We are pleased to announce that Brightonix Imaging’s clinical PET scanner under development has been awarded the Grand Prize in the product design category at the 10th it-Award. The it-Award is an event that selects and awards the best designs and projects in the design industry. The award nominees are judged by experts representing the design industry after being recommended by design media reporters and field experts in the design industry. Outstanding works in a total of 7 design fields are selected through fair evaluation. Brightonix Imaging is developing the clinical PET scanner for brain and other peripheral organs with support from Korea Medical Device Development Fund (a total of 13.9 billion KRW for 6 years).관련링크 : LinkedIn 주식회사 브라이토닉스이미징 페이지: We are pleased to announce that Brightonix Imaging’s clinical PET

  • PaperPerformance Evaluation of SimPET-X, a PET Insert for Simultaneous Mouse Total-Body PET/MR Imaging

    We are pleased to inform you that our article "Performance Evaluation of SimPET-X, a PET Insert for Simultaneous Mouse Total-Body PET/MR Imaging" was just published online in Molecular Imaging and Biology. You can find the full text in the following link:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11307-021-01595-zSimPET is an advanced silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) based PET insert for truly simultaneous PET/MR imaging with a compact design and low power consumption, and excellent PET detector stability. New SimPET-X system covers an 11-cm-long axial field-of-view (FOV) and enables imaging of mouse total-bodies and rat heads. In this paper, the SimPET-X system was evaluated based on NEMA NU4-2008 standard measurements. Owing to a uniform spatial resolution and its superior sensitivity and counting rate performance, SimPETX provided high-quality phantom and mouse images. The feasibility of simultaneous PET/MR imaging studies using a combination of SimPET-X with the M7 MRI scanner was also demonstrated.

  • NewsBrightonix Imaging wins research project from Korea Medical Device Development Fund and is provided 11 billion won support for six years.

    Brightonix Imaging wins research project from Korea Medical Device Development Fund and is provided 11 billion won support for six years.https://m.etnews.com/20201020000131https://www.asiatoday.co.kr/view.php?key=20201020010011402

  • PaperDevelopment for PET/MR imaging probe targeting translocator protein (TSPO) independent by SimPET/M7 MRI

    We’d like to congratulate the molecular imaging scientists in Seoul National University (PI: Prof. HW Yoon and BC Lee) for their publishing a cover article in Theranostics (2019 IF 8.579) based on the PET/MR study results conducted using SimPET/M7 PET/MRI scanner of Brightonix and Aspect.https://www.thno.org/v10p9315.htm

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