Matt Tomory and the Innovatus Team will be holding an educational session at #MDExpo, in Dallas, TX on Saturday, April 17, 9:30-10:30 a.m Participate in a lightning-round game show format …
Data Driven Repair
The pressure is on to get the lowest price and build back the bottom lines lost in 2020. However, there is often a high price to a low cost repair. See how …
Auto Cool Imminent
Error messages such as Auto Cool Imminent, Over Temperature Warning, and Near Thermal Limit can occur with no cause of the probe. It can be trying for both end-users as …
Technology Matters
Ultrasound transducer longevity, performance and ROI come down to one critical difference: Technology Matters Companies, or departments, with a growth mindset vs. a fixed mindset focused on the status quo …
Announcing the Expansion of Rapid Repair Program
We’re pleased to announce the expansion of our Rapid Repair program which began April 2019 and provided 5-day worst-case repair times for the Philips X7 and X8-2t TEE probes. “We’ve …
Avoiding Big Failures Without Big Expenses with 4 Easy Steps
When TEE probes fail, they fail hard, and you’d be surprised to learn that much of the damage can be considered fully-preventable. The best way to avoid costly TEE probe …
Keeping Up With The Technical Advancements Within Ultrasound Transducers
MedWrench recently spoke with Innovatus Imaging’s Matt Tomory, Vice President of Ultrasound Center of Excellence, about the technical advancements within ultrasound transducers. Innovatus Imaging shares the advancements within ultrasound transducers …
Philips X5-1 X-change program
Announcing a radically new, cost-effective solution for the Philips X5-1. We recently highlighted our expanded testing and repair capabilities on the Philips X5-1 (iE33 and Epiq versions). Based on feedback …
Innovatus Imaging engineers new repair solutions for the Philips X5-1
Innovatus Imaging’s Ultrasound Center of Excellence has recently expanded testing and repair capabilities on the Philips X5-1. Due to the technically advanced design of this probe model, failures usually result …