Recently, United Imaging Healthcare released its 2024 semi-annual report. In the first half of the year, United Imaging Healthcare’s revenue was 5.333 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.18%; it achieved a net profit attributable to the parent of 950 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.33%; and a net profit attributable to the parent of 798 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.39%. In the semi-annual report, the growth of United Imaging Healthcare slowed down, and based on this, the stock price has been falling. Now that the market value of United Imaging Healthcare is not guaranteed, how can the upstart break through? Founded in 2011, United Imaging Healthcare is committed to providing global customers with a full range of independently developed high-performance medical imaging diagnostic and treatment equipment, life science instruments, and innovative solutions covering the entire chain of “basic research-clinical research-medical transformation”. Since its listing on the ...
Recently, Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd. (also known as, United Imaging Healthcare) released its 2024 semi annual report, with a revenue of 5.333 billion yuan in the first half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 1.18%; Realize a net profit attributable to the parent company of 950 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.33%; Deducting non attributable net profit of 798 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.39%. The growth of Zhonglian Film Medical has slowed down in the semi annual report, leading to a continuous decline in its stock price. Now that the market value of United Imaging Healthcare is not guaranteed at billions, how can the new rich break through the situation? CT business is sluggish, with a market value of billions falling Founded in 2011, United Imaging Healthcare is committed to providing global customers with a full range of independently developed high-performance medical imaging diagnosis ...
Today (September 2nd), Shanghai Yinghe Yimai Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Yinghe Yimai”) announced the completion of an angel round financing of tens of millions of yuan, led by CICC Capital, marking a solid step forward for Yinghe Yimai in promoting the intelligentization of medical imaging. Multiple core products, focusing on intelligent medical imaging Yinghe Medical Pulse was founded in 2020 and is a continuous innovator in the field of medical imaging artificial intelligence based on its newly developed MIIA base model. In response to the current situation where medical imaging AI products are generally single disease, fragmented, and homogeneous, and cannot meet the actual needs of image reading work, Yinghe Medical Pulse is an emerging technology enterprise focused on medical imaging AI integration and research and development. It is committed to providing medical imaging auxiliary tools based on AI and statistical methods, as well as medical ...
Organiser: Easy Fairs Time: April 21 – 23, 2025 Address: Palais des expositions Pins Maritimes, Algiers 16000, Algeria Exhibition hall: Safex Expo Center Product range: Medical Products Zone: Medical diagnostic equipment & supplies, electronic medical devices & instruments, ambulance equipment, medical reagents & devices, etc. Hospital Supplies Zone: Catheters, interventional materials, surgical hygiene products, disposable medical consumables, surgical tools, medical clothing & bedding, emergency equipment, maternal & infant care equipment, disinfection equipment, etc. Laboratory Equipment Zone: Laboratory instruments & equipment, optical instruments & equipment, image analysis & processing systems, testing instruments & devices, laboratory renovation & upgradation technologies, consumables, and related software, etc. Pharmaceuticals Zone: Various novel drugs, traditional Chinese medicines, western medicines, traditional medicines, herbal medicines, Chinese medicinal health products, nutritional foods, etc. Pharmaceutical Machinery Zone: Pharmaceutical production equipment & technology, pharmaceutical packaging machinery, pharmaceutical packaging materials, production, cleaning, disinfection, and configuration systems for pharmaceuticals. About Maghreb Pharma Expo: The Maghreb ...
Lung cancer ranks among the most prevalent and fatal cancers worldwide. Current treatment strategies for lung cancer patients rely on pathological examinations, which can reveal genetic mutations specific to the patient’s cancer, facilitating personalized treatment approaches. Over the last few years, pathology has evolved dramatically due to digital advancements, making traditional microscopes obsolete. Tissue samples are now digitized and analyzed via computer screens, which is essential for employing sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI)-based analytical methods. These AI technologies can extract additional insights from pathological tissue sections that were previously unattainable. A team of researchers at the University of Cologne (Cologne, Germany) has developed an AI-driven digital pathology platform that can revolutionize the analysis of lung cancer tissues. This platform utilizes newly developed algorithms to perform fully automated examination of digitized lung cancer tissue sections, offering faster and more precise analyses than traditional methods. Detailed in their publication in the journal Cell ...
In the field of cardiovascular health, some individuals fall into an ambiguous “intermediate zone” of risk for heart attacks or strokes—neither distinctly low nor high-risk, yet potentially on the cusp of heart disease. This grey area calls for improved methodologies for accurate risk prediction. Traditionally, risk assessments like the widely recognized Framingham Risk Score have utilized factors such as levels of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol to categorize individuals into risk groups. However, these conventional tools have several limitations, especially in identifying the risks for those in this intermediate category. This oversight is particularly critical as heart disease can progress silently, making early detection crucial to avoid late-stage interventions that are less effective. Now, scientists have developed and validated a novel, blood-based risk score based on lipids (fats in the blood). The tool, outlined in a paper published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, was developed by scientists ...
Organiser: ITE Group Time: 21 – 23 May 2025 Address:42 Timiryazev str., Almaty, 050057 Almaty, Kazakhstan Exhibition hall: Atakent International Exhibition Centre Product range: Medical equipment: Medical technology equipment, laboratory equipment, medical electronic equipment, medical diagnostic equipment, ophthalmic equipment and protective products, surgical instruments, first aid and emergency equipment, hospital & Dental & medical equipment, dental service equipment and disposable medical products, hospital and home disposable medical products, hospital dentistry, medical data processing systems, dental plastic surgery, rehabilitation equipment Drugs: foreign prescription drugs, herbal preparations, mineral supplements and vitamin and other nutritional health drugs, dietary nutritional products, homeopathic preparations, dermatological preparations, maternal and infant medical care products and baby food, personal hygiene products, incontinence products, medical consumer products, cosmetics Pharmaceutical Industry: Pharmaceutical production equipment and technology, pharmaceutical packaging equipment, pharmaceutical packaging materials, pharmaceutical production, cleaning and disinfection configuration system, pharmaceutical industry raw materials and ingredients, intermediates, pharmaceutical equipment, pharmaceutical packaging, laboratory equipment ...
Age is a significant factor for many common chronic diseases, yet it does not perfectly represent the actual biological aging processes that drive multimorbidity and mortality. Biological aging can be more accurately assessed by using ‘omics data, which reflects an individual’s biological functions relative to their chronological age. Traditionally, biological aging clocks have relied on DNA methylation, but protein levels might offer deeper insights into the mechanisms of aging. Researchers have now created a machine learning-based blood test that evaluates over 200 proteins to determine a person’s biological aging rate. This test is designed to predict the risk of developing 18 major age-related diseases and the likelihood of premature death. The machine learning model that uses blood proteomic information to estimate a proteomic age clock was developed by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA, USA) in a large sample of participants from the UK Biobank. Its validity was further ...
By Don Tracy, Associate Editor 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has demonstrated advantages over current diagnostic tools, such as higher tumor uptake, next-day imaging, and a longer half-life in PET imaging of PSMA-positive prostate cancer lesions, Clarity says. The FDA has granted Fast Track designation to Clarity Pharmaceuticals’ 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA, a novel imaging agent designed for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-positive prostate cancer lesions with suspected metastasis. According to the company, the agent, which was supported by promising clinical results, has demonstrated advantages over current diagnostic tools, such as higher tumor uptake, next-day imaging, and a longer half-life, allowing for centralized production and flexible patient scheduling.1 “Receiving Fast Track Designation for 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA is a significant milestone, especially as we are actively recruiting into our first registrational Phase III trial, CLARIFY, and preparing for an End of Phase meeting with the FDA for a second pivotal Phase III trial with ...
Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump sufficient oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. It ranks as a major cause of death globally and is particularly fatal for individuals without access to medical facilities. Traditionally, heart failure is monitored biannually through a blood test that measures B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels, indicating excessive heart strain. Recently, advancements in point-of-care technology aim to revolutionize this approach by introducing simple, at-home saliva tests, allowing frequent monitoring of heart health more regularly than the current every six-month blood test. Until now, the widespread application of portable saliva tests has been hampered by complex production processes and the limited scope of data they can provide, usually restricted to a single biomarker. Now, a team of researchers at Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO, USA) aims to bring heart failure screening from clinical settings to the home. The team ...
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