QuibimLatest from QuibimCTSpanish stroke registry project signs up 4.6K patientsBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersQuibim and Hospital Clínic Barcelona are collaborating on an initiative to help stroke patients. They've now enrolled 4,600 subjects in the ROSSETTI project.July 8, 2024MRIQuibim launches QP-LiverBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersQuibim has launched an automated AI tool for MR diagnosis of diffuse liver diseases through quantification of tissue fat and iron level.March 22, 2024Artificial IntelligencePhilips partners with Quibim on AI-based MR prostate imagingBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersPhilips and Quibum have inked a multiyear agreement to develop an integrated platform using QP-Prostate software.October 26, 2023Artificial IntelligenceImaginAB and Quibim to collaborate on immunotherapy developmentsBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersImmuno-PET developer ImaginAB and radiology artificial intelligence software developer Quibim will collaborate on technology for use in immunotherapy treatment.May 7, 2023Artificial IntelligenceQuibim secures CE mark for QP-ProstateBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersQuibim has secured the CE mark for QP-Prostate as a class IIB device, as well as receiving UKCA certification.October 27, 2022Artificial IntelligenceQuibim signs Human Bytes as distributorBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersArtificial intelligence (AI) software developer Quibim has named Human Bytes as its distributor for the Nordic countries.April 4, 2022Clinical NewsTrophy time: Winners of EuroMinnies 2022 receive awardsBy Edna Astbury-Ward, PhDThe winners of this year's EuroMinnies awards have expressed their happiness, joy, and gratitude after having received their engraved trophies during March. We present a selection of heart-warming photos.April 4, 2022Artificial IntelligenceHow can artificial intelligence enhance abdominal imaging?By Erik L. RidleyArtificial intelligence technology can offer many potential advantages in abdominal imaging, including better diagnostic accuracy, optimization of worklists, and pre-analysis of high-volume exams, according to European experts.March 13, 2022Artificial IntelligenceMeet the 9 winners of the EuroMinnies 2022 awardsBy Philip Ward, Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD, Brian Casey, Erik L. Ridley, Kate Madden Yee, Will Morton, Amerigo AllegrettoRadiology has a deep pool of talent that spans the entire continent of Europe. This is one of the key conclusions to draw from the list of award winners for the 2022 EuroMinnies. The eight recipients of the individual and industry awards come from eight different European nations.February 16, 2022HomeMeet the 18 finalists for the EuroMinnies 2022 awardsBy Philip Ward, Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD, Erik L. Ridley, Kate Madden Yee, Will Morton, Amerigo AllegrettoEuroMinnies finalists, page 2January 19, 2022Artificial IntelligenceMeet the EuroMinnies 2022 semifinal candidatesThe list of candidates for the fourth edition of the EuroMinnies awards scheme is now available, following the nominations made by the members of AuntMinnieEurope.com. A new category for radiographers has been introduced this year.December 15, 2021Artificial IntelligenceU.K./Dutch team finds evidence gap in automated MRI analysis of dementiaBy Erik L. RidleyInvestigators from leading facilities in London and the Netherlands have identified a "significant evidence gap" for the use of many available automated volumetric MRI reporting applications in the diagnosis of dementia.October 12, 2021Industry NewsTotal-body PET/CT scanner in the worksBy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersQuibim and other molecular imaging partners are collaborating on an $8.9 million (7.5 million euros) project to build a total-body PET/CT scanner for simultaneous whole-body imaging.July 20, 2021Artificial IntelligenceQuibim's AI software for prostate MRI cleared by FDABy AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersQuibim's qp-Prostate artificial intelligence software for analyzing prostate MRI images has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).March 4, 2021Artificial IntelligenceECR 2020: Radiologists, data scientists needed for AIBy Erik L. RidleyGreater involvement by radiologists and more help from data scientists are needed to improve the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and expand their use in clinical practice, a leading Spanish expert told ECR Online registrants on Thursday.July 16, 2020