Robert Langenhuysen, who founded Dutch PACS vendor Rogan Medical Systems and led the company until it was bought by Delft Instruments, is retiring after 15 years with Rogan, the past three of which have been as part of Delft.
International technology holding company Delft, headquartered in Röntgenweg, The Netherlands, has 70% ownership of Rogan and will own 85% of the company as of January 1, 2003.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 2, 2002
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