Advanced visualization and analysis firm Claron Technology has been selected by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to provide its NilRead viewer to support new research and educational programs.
The ACR will use the zero-footprint diagnostic viewer to provide remote access to images for several new projects, including teaching files in some of its continuing medical education (CME) courses and in support of some clinical research activities. The Nil system has been integrated into several of the ACR's workflow systems, allowing authorized users of those systems to access streamed data via Web browsers and other remote devices, Claron said.