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GE Signs Joint Development Agreement with BrainLAB

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Joint development and marketing agreement to integrate GE Healthcare ’s iMRI technology with BrainLAB BrainSUITE systems.

GE Healthcare, a business unit of General Electric Corp., announced that it has signed a joint development and marketing agreement with BrainLAB AG, Munich, Germany. Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will formalize the integration of BrainLAB BrainSUITE Integrated Surgical Solutions with GE ’s Magnetic Resonance ( MR ) Surgical Suite, as well as co-market the integrated solution.

“BrainLAB is responsible for some of the best leading edge surgical software solutions in the industry,” said Jim Davis, vice president and general manager, GE Healthcare Global MR. “Combined with our expertise in MR, we will be able to develop innovative iMR imaging applications enhancing current technology.”

“The joint development agreement will enable us to explore new boundaries in health care,” said Stephan Holl, Chief Operating Officer, BrainLAB. “Both companies are committed to providing patients worldwide with better care through less invasive surgeries and treatments. Our combined iMRI solutions will provide neurosurgeons with an advanced tool for intra-operative procedures.”

Integrating a new product for the OR
Pre-operative MR imaging helps detect tumor or tissue abnormalities but during surgery the targeted tissue isn’t as visible to the naked eye. GE’s MR guided surgical suite offers operating solutions that help provide a distinction between healthy and abnormal tissue during surgery. The BrainLAB BrainSUITE digitally integrates the major components of the OR: intra-operative imaging, surgical navigation, planning and digital data management. This supports surgeons during procedures and helps identify critical areas and remove abnormal tissue.

“This agreement is an excellent example of how GE Healthcare is seeking key innovations from around the globe in its quest to provide medical solutions that bring better healthcare to more people,” added Davis.

Source: GE Healthcare