Why choose Agfa?

One image is all it takes

Because we are convinced that fast, accurate diagnosis
enables timely patient treatment

Each week more than 3 million radiographic exams are carried out with Agfa equipment around the world. We make every one of those images count. We do this by using the power of intelligent technology to make sure you get the accurate and high-quality diagnostic information you need, from the first X-ray taken. One image is all it takes.

 

ONE image is all it takes!

 

Less need for retakes means less radiation exposure for patients. It means a smoother workflow for radiographers. It means radiologists get the quality images they need more quickly. It means facilities can see more patients. And it means those patients get the fast, accurate diagnosis that enables timely treatment and better outcomes.

How our technologies make the difference

MUSICA: Gold standard image processing

MUSICA automatically analyzes the characteristics of each raw image and optimizes the processing parameters, independent of body part or dose deviation. It enhances noise suppression, offers superb brightness control, reduces veiling glare, and plays a significant role in enabling potential dose reduction. The result is excellent image quality compared to standard image processing, representing bone and soft tissue in a balanced way.

MUSICA® Software

SmartXR: The intelligent radiography workflow assistant

The SmartXR portfolio offers digital radiography tools for dose, alignment, patient positioning, image rotation and more. These provide the radiographer with predictive workflow assistance that helps improve operational performance in image acquisition.

SmartXR

ScanXR: Early notification of pathologies

By identifying suspicious critical pathologies, XR Critical Scan ensures that images with key diagnostic information can be immediately marked as high priority at the point of care. Enhanced pathology visualization enables fast and improved patient outcomes.

XR Critical Scan

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