Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor03.18.24
DirectMed Imaging, a supplier of aftermarket medical imaging parts, systems, and training has acquired Houston, TX-based Titanium Medical Imaging company. Titanium Medical Imaging has extensive expertise in Canon/Toshiba medical parts and systems.
DirectMed Imaging now offers customers around the world with immediate access to mission-critical inventory for all four major original equipment manufacturers (OEM). The company will also expand its engineer training including Canon/Toshiba MRI and CT equipment.
“This is our fifth acquisition in just over four years. It’s been an exciting time taking strategic steps all aimed at providing our customers with the most robust inventory and technical expertise available for diagnostic imaging parts and systems,” DirectMed Imaging CEO, Brad de Koning told the press. “Titanium Medical has built a terrific business with highly specialized product expertise. We’re fortunate to now add their deep knowledge of Canon/Toshiba parts and systems to our already robust offerings.”
Titanium Medical Founder, Michael Feezor said: “We have spent 14 years laser-focused on Canon/Toshiba medical parts and systems, which has made us very unique in the marketplace. We feel that it is the right time for our company to join forces with DirectMed Imaging so we can provide that level of expertise on a much larger scale, internationally. The work we do keeps critical systems up and running, and now we have the ability to greatly expand our reach and impact.”
Titanium Medical Imaging will continue to operate under its name until May 2024 when it will adopt the DirectMed Imaging brand.
DirectMed Imaging now offers customers around the world with immediate access to mission-critical inventory for all four major original equipment manufacturers (OEM). The company will also expand its engineer training including Canon/Toshiba MRI and CT equipment.
“This is our fifth acquisition in just over four years. It’s been an exciting time taking strategic steps all aimed at providing our customers with the most robust inventory and technical expertise available for diagnostic imaging parts and systems,” DirectMed Imaging CEO, Brad de Koning told the press. “Titanium Medical has built a terrific business with highly specialized product expertise. We’re fortunate to now add their deep knowledge of Canon/Toshiba parts and systems to our already robust offerings.”
Titanium Medical Founder, Michael Feezor said: “We have spent 14 years laser-focused on Canon/Toshiba medical parts and systems, which has made us very unique in the marketplace. We feel that it is the right time for our company to join forces with DirectMed Imaging so we can provide that level of expertise on a much larger scale, internationally. The work we do keeps critical systems up and running, and now we have the ability to greatly expand our reach and impact.”
Titanium Medical Imaging will continue to operate under its name until May 2024 when it will adopt the DirectMed Imaging brand.