Sam Brusco, Associate Editor01.15.24
Canon Medical Systems and Olympus have formed a business alliance for endoscopic ultrasound systems.
Under the agreement’s terms, Canon Medical will develop and manufacture diagnostic ultrasound systems used in endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and Olympus will undergo sales and marketing efforts.
The duo will combine Canon’s Aplio i8002 diagnostic ultrasound system for EUS and Olympus’ Ultrasound Endoscope in an aim to offer the market advanced EUS equipment that can deliver high-quality image diagnoses. They said their efforts will start in Japan and Europe with plans for global expansion.
Canon said its strengths lie in advanced ultrasound image quality and tech like its D-THI, an image quality enhancement device, and SMI, imaging tech that allows delineation of extremely slow and fine blood flow. Olympus leverages decades of GI diagnostic equipment, having developed the world’s first practical gastrocamera.
“We have been promoting our business with diagnostic imaging at its core under the philosophy of 'Made for Life,' which expresses our desire to contribute to medical care that protects precious lives,” said Canon Medical Systems president and CEO Toshio Takiguchi. “We have a long history in diagnostic ultrasound systems and have developed unique technologies that contribute to the early detection of diseases in cooperation with doctors around the world. We are very pleased to collaborate with Olympus, a leading endoscope manufacturer, in the EUS field, which we have not been able to cover adequately until now, to deliver superior solutions to more patients.”
“Olympus aims to improve patients’ quality of life through early diagnosis made available with Endoscopic Ultrasound Systems,” added Frank Drewalowski, executive officer and Endoscopic Solutions Division Head, Olympus Corp. “In the field of EUS, diagnostic ultrasound systems are very important, and we are pleased to have a cooperative relationship with Canon Medical, which has advanced ultrasound imaging technology. Canon Medical and Olympus will continue to introduce products and technology that address the needs of the patients, healthcare professionals, and the broader medical industry.”
Under the agreement’s terms, Canon Medical will develop and manufacture diagnostic ultrasound systems used in endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and Olympus will undergo sales and marketing efforts.
The duo will combine Canon’s Aplio i8002 diagnostic ultrasound system for EUS and Olympus’ Ultrasound Endoscope in an aim to offer the market advanced EUS equipment that can deliver high-quality image diagnoses. They said their efforts will start in Japan and Europe with plans for global expansion.
Canon said its strengths lie in advanced ultrasound image quality and tech like its D-THI, an image quality enhancement device, and SMI, imaging tech that allows delineation of extremely slow and fine blood flow. Olympus leverages decades of GI diagnostic equipment, having developed the world’s first practical gastrocamera.
“We have been promoting our business with diagnostic imaging at its core under the philosophy of 'Made for Life,' which expresses our desire to contribute to medical care that protects precious lives,” said Canon Medical Systems president and CEO Toshio Takiguchi. “We have a long history in diagnostic ultrasound systems and have developed unique technologies that contribute to the early detection of diseases in cooperation with doctors around the world. We are very pleased to collaborate with Olympus, a leading endoscope manufacturer, in the EUS field, which we have not been able to cover adequately until now, to deliver superior solutions to more patients.”
“Olympus aims to improve patients’ quality of life through early diagnosis made available with Endoscopic Ultrasound Systems,” added Frank Drewalowski, executive officer and Endoscopic Solutions Division Head, Olympus Corp. “In the field of EUS, diagnostic ultrasound systems are very important, and we are pleased to have a cooperative relationship with Canon Medical, which has advanced ultrasound imaging technology. Canon Medical and Olympus will continue to introduce products and technology that address the needs of the patients, healthcare professionals, and the broader medical industry.”