Advanced visualization software developer Ziosoft of Redwood City, CA, is launching a new visualization technology at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, Austria.
The company said that its PhyZiodynamic technology allows clinicians to apply supercomputing algorithms for the analysis of internal organs, vessels, tumors, and other regions of interest in multiple dimensions, from 2D to 5D.
The technology is based on supercomputing algorithms originally developed for dynamic, instantaneous weather pattern analysis. As applied to medical imaging, PhyZiodynamic technology eliminates the need for multiple proprietary or specialized graphics processing unit (GPU) rendering boards. It integrates with standard, off-the-shelf hardware and expands the life of expensive modalities such as CT and MR, according to the company.
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