Blog Posts

MARS Bioimaging partners with Linköping University to advance photon-counting CT technology

More exciting news to hand - we're proud to announce a new collaboration with Linköping University’s Centre for Medical Image Science and Visualisation (CMIV), one of Europe’s leading research...

The true cost of misdiagnosis in diagnostic radiology

When it comes to diagnostic radiology, accuracy is crucial. A single misdiagnosis can set off a chain of negative consequences for both patients and healthcare providers. For patients, the toll is...

Decentralised imaging

When someone is injured, time and convenience can make all the difference to the outcome. The problem is that traditional imaging methods still present significant hurdles. For patients, needing to...

MARS Bioimaging wins order for photon-counting Camera from Khalifa University

In a major milestone, our team has won an order for our advanced photon-counting CT camera from Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi. This order reinforces MARS Bioimaging's position as a leader in...

Celebrating Innovation in Radiology

Exciting news! Our very own Chief Medical Officer, Professor Anthony Butler, has been awarded this year’s prestigious NZRET Pikimairawea Award in Radiology by The Royal Australian and New Zealand...

Argus ManuTech joins forces with MARS Bioimaging

The collaboration between Argus ManuTech and MARS Bioimaging marks a significant step forward in the med-tech industry. By leveraging Argus ManuTech’s extensive manufacturing expertise and our...

Reducing image artifacts in pre- and post-orthopaedic care

In orthopaedic care, the precision of imaging is essential for diagnosing conditions, planning surgeries, and evaluating post-operative outcomes. MARS Bioimaging leverages cutting-edge technology to...

MARS gets the go-ahead for first US clinical trial

A clinical trial for the MARS scanner at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City has been approved to move forward by HSS’ institutional review board (IRB). This study marks the first...

Exploring the cutting-edge

MARS Bioimaging attends the Workshop on Medical Applications of Spectroscopic X-ray Detectors On April 19, MARS Bioimaging’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Anthony Butler, attended CERN’s biannual...