Advanced visualization technology provider TeraRecon said its U.S.-headquartered Aquarius 3D workstation and generation server operations produced annual sales order growth of more than 100% in 2004.
The unit includes global operations excluding Japan, according to the San Mateo, CA-based vendor. TeraRecon credited the results to strong demand from users seeking tools capable of manipulating large thin-slice multidetector CT and MRI images.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 29, 2005
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