Microscopy

Global Digital Pathology Market Assessment 2020-2025 - Market Expected to Cross $1.1 Trillion by 2025, with North America Growing at the Highest Rate

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Friday, July 10, 2020

However, the high cost of digital pathology systems is expected to restrict market growth to a certain extent.

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  • However, the high cost of digital pathology systems is expected to restrict market growth to a certain extent.
  • By type, the human pathology segment accounted for the largest share of the digital pathology market in 2019.
  • On the basis of type, the global digital pathology market is segmented into human and veterinary pathology.
  • The human pathology segment accounted for the largest share of the digital pathology market in 2019.

Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i) Expands its Line of Ultra-Fast, High-Resolution Microscopes with Spatial Light Modulators from Kopin

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Thursday, July 9, 2020

CTLS can image whole organs at high speed by illuminating them with structured light using ForthDDs proprietary high-resolution, fast Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs).

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  • CTLS can image whole organs at high speed by illuminating them with structured light using ForthDDs proprietary high-resolution, fast Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs).
  • 3i also integrates ForthDDs SLMs into their live cell imaging system Lattice LightSheet (LLS).
  • LLS enables spatiotemporal super-resolution imaging of dynamic cellular processes with ultra-fast capture speeds and high resolution, while limiting laser light damage to the cells.
  • The new microscopes are now being used in the life sciences industry to enhance the understanding of the biological structures.

Digital Microscopes Market to Surpass US$ 1,743.9 Million Globally by End Of 2027, Says CMI

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Thursday, July 2, 2020

Advantages offered by digital microscopes over conventional optical microscope such as cost-effectiveness, portability (portable digital microscopes), image sharing and storage, and avoidance of sample spillage are expected to fuel growth of the digital microscopes market .

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  • Advantages offered by digital microscopes over conventional optical microscope such as cost-effectiveness, portability (portable digital microscopes), image sharing and storage, and avoidance of sample spillage are expected to fuel growth of the digital microscopes market .
  • For instance, key competitors such as Olympus Corporation, Leica Microsystems, and Hirox Corporation account for the majority of the market share in the global digital microscopes market.
  • Furthermore, increasing application of digital microscopes, majorly portable digital microscopes in field surveys are aiding in early detection and diagnosis of diseases, and this is expected to drive the adoption rate of portable digital microscopes.
  • Among modality, portable digital microscopes segment is expected to witness significant growth in the digital microscopes market, owing to the product offerings by major players.

In an Effort to Reduce Pathologists' Risk of Exposure to COVID-19 and Minimize Distriputions to Pathology Services, the FDA Allows Remote Review of Digital Pathology Slides

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Thursday, July 2, 2020

The US Food and Drug Administration has temporarily relaxed regulations around digital pathology devices to facilitate remote review of scanned slide images during the pandemic.

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  • The US Food and Drug Administration has temporarily relaxed regulations around digital pathology devices to facilitate remote review of scanned slide images during the pandemic.
  • This can help to reduce pathologists risk of exposure to the virus and minimize disruptions to pathology services.
  • Previously, pathologists were required to work from a healthcare setting that held a current CLIA license.
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Philips and Proscia Collaborate to Advance Open Digital Pathology Ecosystem

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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Proscia , a leading provider of AI-enabled digital pathology solutions, is collaborating with Royal Philips to advance an open ecosystem that helps laboratories accelerate and scale digital pathology adoption.

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  • Proscia , a leading provider of AI-enabled digital pathology solutions, is collaborating with Royal Philips to advance an open ecosystem that helps laboratories accelerate and scale digital pathology adoption.
  • Through the collaboration, Proscia will integrate the Philips Pathology SDK to natively utilize Philips iSyntax image format with its Concentriq digital pathology platform and suite of AI modules, providing users of Philips' digital pathology solutions with expanded options to meet their business and workflow needs.
  • Availability of the Philips Pathology SDK underscores the companys commitment to an open platform for digital pathology.
  • Through our open digital pathology platform approach, we are pleased to provide Proscia with the Pathology SDK to empower laboratories to realize the full potential of digital pathology, said Nimish Parikh, Head of Product Management, Philips Digital & Computational Pathology.

UK's First Rollout of AI-based Cancer Detection for NHS Patients as Pathology Provider LDPath Teams Up with Ibex Medical Analytics

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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

In recent years, a global increase in cancer cases has coincided with a decline in the number of pathologists around the world.

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  • In recent years, a global increase in cancer cases has coincided with a decline in the number of pathologists around the world.
  • Limited availability of pathologists requires couriers to transport glass slides containing tissue samples between different locations to access expert opinions.
  • LDPath pathologists will be alerted in the event of significant discrepancy between their diagnosis and the algorithm's findings (e.g.
  • "We are proud to be the first UK pathology provider to integrate AI into the digital pathology workflow by partnering with Ibex to improve cancer diagnosis," said Sanj Lallie, Director of Operations at LDPath.

FDA Allows Remote Review of Digital Pathology Slides - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, June 29, 2020

The US Food and Drug Administration has temporarily relaxed regulations around digital pathology devices to facilitate remote review of scanned slide images during the pandemic.

Key Points: 
  • The US Food and Drug Administration has temporarily relaxed regulations around digital pathology devices to facilitate remote review of scanned slide images during the pandemic.
  • This can help to reduce pathologists risk of exposure to the virus and minimize disruptions to pathology services.
  • Previously, pathologists were required to work from a healthcare setting that held a current CLIA license.
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Swedish Healthcare Region to Realize Integrated Diagnostics - Expands IT Solution From Sectra With Digital Pathology

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Monday, June 29, 2020

The healthcare region already uses Sectra's software for handling medical images, which will now be expanded to also include digital pathology as it digitizes its pathology department.

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  • The healthcare region already uses Sectra's software for handling medical images, which will now be expanded to also include digital pathology as it digitizes its pathology department.
  • It is important that we can scale our solution at our own pace and Sectra's solution allows this.
  • The digital solution also provides pathologists with assistance at critical decision points, such as grading or performing more precise measurements.
  • Sectra's digital pathology solution will be integrated with Region Vstmanland's laboratory information system (LIS).

Swedish Healthcare Region to Realize Integrated Diagnostics - Expands IT Solution From Sectra With Digital Pathology

Retrieved on: 
Monday, June 29, 2020

The healthcare region already uses Sectra's software for handling medical images, which will now be expanded to also include digital pathology as it digitizes its pathology department.

Key Points: 
  • The healthcare region already uses Sectra's software for handling medical images, which will now be expanded to also include digital pathology as it digitizes its pathology department.
  • It is important that we can scale our solution at our own pace and Sectra's solution allows this.
  • The digital solution also provides pathologists with assistance at critical decision points, such as grading or performing more precise measurements.
  • Sectra's digital pathology solution will be integrated with Region Vstmanland's laboratory information system (LIS).

Specialist Direct And Grundium Provide Innovative Solutions For Organ Procurement Organizations

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Thursday, June 25, 2020

HENDERSON, Nev., June 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Specialist Direct, the market leader in providing telepathology solutions for OPOs, and Grundium, a global leader in advanced imaging technology, formally announced their exclusive partnership for the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) industry.

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  • HENDERSON, Nev., June 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Specialist Direct, the market leader in providing telepathology solutions for OPOs, and Grundium, a global leader in advanced imaging technology, formally announced their exclusive partnership for the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) industry.
  • "There is an obvious demand for a portable high-precision tissue sample scanning instrument like the Grundium Ocus in organ procurement.
  • Specialist Direct telehealth solutions provide real-time access to the world's top medical specialists to deliver superior patient outcomes.
  • The company's diagnostic solutions for Organ Procurement Organizations and transplant hospitals facilitate increased organ recovery rates.