Philips Medical Systems has opened a learning center for advanced medical diagnostics equipment training in Singapore.
The 37,000-sq-ft facility will offer service engineers, sales engineers, and application personnel in-depth education on medical technology, according to the Andover, MA-based company. It will also provide medical communities across the region with access to medical diagnostics equipment, Philips said.
The company has outfitted the center with cardiovascular x-ray, general x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and patient monitoring systems. Philips said it invested 12 million euros ($15.4 million U.S.) in the center, which will cater to the Asia-Pacific, Australasia, and Middle East regions.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 7, 2006
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