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ASUS Introduces Integrated Healthcare Technologies at MEDICA 2025

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ASUS presented a range of healthcare technologies at MEDICA 2025, focusing on medical imaging, clinical AI, and continuous health monitoring. The company showcased its MH series clinical displays, including the MH3281A, MH2741A, and MH2441A, all of which received EU MDR Class I classification. These displays are designed for radiology and PACS environments and follow DICOM Part 14 standards. They include scheduled calibration, DICOM compensation, and AGLR panels, with TÜV Rheinland certification for visual performance and compliance with ISO 13485.

ASUS also introduced the MA2482A medical display, which offers an 8MP IPS panel, high peak brightness, and a motorized colorimeter for self-calibration. It is designed for mammography and includes multiple connectivity options and an antibacterial coating. Regulatory approvals for international markets are in progress.

The company highlighted the LU800 handheld wireless ultrasound device, intended for point-of-care use in emergency, outpatient, and bedside settings. Alongside this, ASUS presented a no-code AI builder platform to help clinicians and researchers create medical AI models without programming.

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