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GE Healthcare bulks up in 3D printing, robotics, patient monitoring

GE Healthcare bulks up in 3D printing, robotics, patient monitoring

Written by David

December 4, 2019

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GE Healthcare unveiled a string of deals to expand its presence in the growing fields of 3D printing, surgical robotics and virtual care monitoring ahead of an investor day presentation on Monday in Chicago.

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The conglomerate said it is collaborating with Formlabs, a maker of 3D printers to prepare CT or MRI data for use in diagnosis and procedure planning. It also announced participation in a funding round for CMR Surgical, developer of the minimally invasive Versius robotic system, and an investment in software company Decisio Health that represents a move into the virtual care sector.

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In its investor presentation , GE Healthcare executives estimated 2019 revenue of $19.8 billion to $20.0 billion, flat to up slightly compared with revenue of $19.8 billion reported in 2018. Implementation of sweeping new rules overhauling how medical devices are regulated in the European Union is just six months […]

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