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Subscribe nowOsimis focuses on the development of technological solutions in the area of medical imaging transfer, management and exploitation.
The Lify solution is based on the Orthanc open source server, which was developed at the Liège University Hospital.
Lify helps hospitals and medical companies share medical images (via PACS-to-PACS exchanges, portal access, cloud archiving and sharing). The solution provides functions such as data extraction from PACS, data anonymisation and report generation.
Key differentiators are its interoperability, openness and integration potential with other complementary or value-added solutions, including IA-based imaging analysis.
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Subscribe nowHospitals, especially in the field of medical imaging, have traditionally encountered difficulties in transferring and using medical images between not compatible systems. Making it hard for medical professionals to do their job and/or hampering the creation of added value use cases.
Read more...Osimis is a spin-off of Liège University Hospital (Belgium).
The startup develops technology solutions in the area of medical imaging transfer, management and exploitation. Its Lify solution is based on the Orthanc open source server, which was developed at the Liège University Hospital.
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Board members and Investors related to the medical sector
In order to solve the complexity, variety and incompatibility between systems, formats and protocols, the Orthanc open source server and its commercial counterpart - Lify - aim at fostering interoperability between healthcare systems and players in the area of medical imaging.
Read more...Lify is an interoperability automation platform for medical imaging : internal or external image exchange and sharing, centralised storage, secure access and analysis of medical imaging test results…
Read more...Osimis’ intention is to rely on the openness and centralising potential of their Lify solution in order to provide a set of added value functionalities that the company as well as partners will develop and make available. Osimis is pursuing a phased international expansion strategy, choosing target countries according to their maturity status in the area of medical imaging technology.
Read more...The radiology department of the Saint-Pierre clinic, located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant, migrated to 100% digital tools and equipment in 2015. On a yearly base, some 32,000 scanner and MRI examinations are being carried out, not to speak about the tens of thousands of echograms.
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