
CurveBeam and StraxCorp completed their previously-announced merger. Under the new name CurveBeam AI, the company expands CurveBeam’s point-of-care imaging solutions into the bone health space, and springboards artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications for weight-bearing CT (WBCT) imaging.
StraxCorp specializes in providing AI and deep learning AI (DLAI) solutions for bone separation, segmentation and microstructure analysis as a means to aid clinicians in assessing fracture risk.
The companies have been collaborating since 2017. CurveBeam AI will apply the same AI & DLAI solutions to automated orthopedic analyses that will be delivered via CurveBeam AI’s Cloud Services.
In partnership with StraxCorp, CurveBeam adapted the resolution of its InReach cone beam CT imaging system for the distal extremities to assess bone microstructure. The InReach HR-pQCT (high resolution peripheral quantitative CT) offers a resolution of 80 micron to visualize cortical porosity and trabecular density. The solution takes HR-pQCT out of the research setting to the point of care to improve bone fragility assessment.
“CurveBeam AI is placing priority on research and development of the advancements necessary to make our solutions the standard of care,” said Arun Singh, COO, CTO and President (Americas & Europe).
Source: CurveBeam AI
CurveBeam and StraxCorp completed their previously-announced merger. Under the new name CurveBeam AI, the company expands CurveBeam's point-of-care imaging solutions into the bone health space, and springboards artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications for weight-bearing CT (WBCT) imaging.
StraxCorp specializes in providing AI and...
CurveBeam and StraxCorp completed their previously-announced merger. Under the new name CurveBeam AI, the company expands CurveBeam’s point-of-care imaging solutions into the bone health space, and springboards artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications for weight-bearing CT (WBCT) imaging.
StraxCorp specializes in providing AI and deep learning AI (DLAI) solutions for bone separation, segmentation and microstructure analysis as a means to aid clinicians in assessing fracture risk.
The companies have been collaborating since 2017. CurveBeam AI will apply the same AI & DLAI solutions to automated orthopedic analyses that will be delivered via CurveBeam AI’s Cloud Services.
In partnership with StraxCorp, CurveBeam adapted the resolution of its InReach cone beam CT imaging system for the distal extremities to assess bone microstructure. The InReach HR-pQCT (high resolution peripheral quantitative CT) offers a resolution of 80 micron to visualize cortical porosity and trabecular density. The solution takes HR-pQCT out of the research setting to the point of care to improve bone fragility assessment.
“CurveBeam AI is placing priority on research and development of the advancements necessary to make our solutions the standard of care,” said Arun Singh, COO, CTO and President (Americas & Europe).
Source: CurveBeam AI
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.