Optiscan Imaging Ltd (ASX:OIL) Launches InForm™ Imaging Device for Pathology
Launch of InForm™ Imaging Device
Optiscan Imaging Ltd (ASX:OIL) unveiled InForm™, a next-generation microscopic medical imaging device designed to transform pathology workflows by delivering real-time digital insights for improved diagnostics.
Market Opportunity
The InForm™ device positions Optiscan in the expanding global anatomic pathology market, projected to reach US$53.27 billion by 2031. The device enhances diagnostic efficiency across laboratory medicine, pathology practice, and point-of-care settings, aligning with the Company’s strategic expansion into new clinical spheres.
Executive Comments
CEO and Managing Director, Dr Camile Farah, stated, “The reveal of our revolutionary InForm™ device, the latest addition to our ever-expanding suite of hardware products, represents a significant advancement in the evolution of digital pathology. InForm™ has the ability to enhance the entire pathology workflow from bedside to laboratory and beyond, by improving the speed, accuracy and flexibility of testing, analysis and diagnosis. It is designed to be the point-of-contact digital workhorse of the pathology laboratory, providing immediate insights to the pathologist, facilitating triaging of samples, immediate decision making and diagnostic potential, and a revolutionary change to the analogue workflows encountered in most pathology labs. Through innovations such as InForm™, Optiscan’s stated intention to deliver faster, more accurate, and more accessible diagnostics is becoming a reality.”
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