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Biosound Esaote becomes Esaote North America & Announces Vetel Diagnostics as Exclusive Distributor
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During the first quarter of 2011, Biosound Esaote is undergoing a name transition to become Esaote North America.
During the first quarter of 2011, Biosound Esaote is undergoing a name transition to become Esaote North America. The purpose of this transition is to emphasize to the market the relationship with its parent company, the Esaote Group, a global leader in research, production and marketing of medical diagnostic equipments. The Esaote Group considers the United States Veterinary community a key priority and is making additional investments in product development and support through the U.S. operation.
In addition, the wind-down phase of Esaote North America’s former distributor relationship with UMS Solutions, Inc./Universal Ultrasound has concluded. Vetel Diagnostics of San Luis Obispo, California, is now the exclusive authorized distributor of MyLab ultrasound systems and accessories for the United States Veterinary market. Esaote North America first started the cooperation with Vetel in 2010.
Moving forward, MyLab ultrasound system sales and accessories with the authorized Esaote warranty will be made available to the veterinary market in the United States exclusively through Vetel Diagnostics. Esaote North America will provide direct warranty and service for the systems sold by Vetel and will obviously honor any existing manufacturer service warranties currently in effect on the installed MyLab units.
“The Esaote Group continues to provide incredible support for strong growth within key markets such as the Veterinary market,” said Claudio Bertolini, president of Esaote North America. “The transition to Esaote North America is a direct reflection of their investment in our U.S. division. Their support, along with our partnership with Vetel Diagnostics who has already demonstrated their commitment to this community, offers us the potential for even greater growth within the
Veterinary ultrasound market in 2011.”
Source: Biosound Esaote











