Business World |
March 2015
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Intelligent Imaging in a whole new perspec-
tive.
“The vast majority of our investors are neuro,
spine, radiation oncologists and radiologists.
So our investors are people who actually
want to use the equipment,” said Gregerson.
“Rather than a bunch of engineers who think
we know what surgeons want, our company
is really clinically driven by our investors.”
At 30 systems shipped, the Airo mobile CT
system’s range is wide-spreading. Spanning
North American academic environments
such as Duke University Hospital, Baylor
Medical Center and Ingalls Memorial Hos-
pital to hospitals in Europe, namely The
Charité in Berlin, Germany, considered the
foremost neurosurgery hospital in the coun-
try to the Middle East in Egypt and Saudi
Arabia, distribution and exposure of the
device remains consistent and continues to
grow.
“One of the things we continue to work on
with our distribution partner is regulatory
approvals in a number of other countries,”
said Gregerson.