Claron Technology Inc. News

2011

November 2011 - Claron introduces Nil Image Viewer for iPad and iPhone

Claron Technology announces the introduction of an iPad and iPhone app for its family of Nil medical image viewers. Nil viewers-- which include both a diagnostic version introduced this year at RSNA and referring physician offering-- run on any device within a Web browser. Now, Claron offers even greater convenience for Apple technology users with a free Nil app available at the Apple Store. The new Nil iPhone/iPad product will provide complete access to all the functionalities of NilShare and NilRead, including side-by-side viewing, arrangement and comparison of multiple series/multiple studies. Series can be linked and viewed synchronized. The new Nil app also will support two new advanced viewing protocols for PET-CT or PET-MR data fusion and for optimized viewing of enhanced MR and CT studies.

"The NilRead viewer will now be easy to find on the Apple Store," says Claudio Gatti, co-founder and co-CEO of Claron. "This introduction combines the flexibility of Nil's Web approach to image viewing, with the established online and mobile markets provided by the iOS platform. Users will be able run the viewer from Claron Nil servers or enter their own private server address."

Claron's Nil viewer is a web-based software solution that allows clinicians to securely visualize 2D and 3D imaging studies anywhere a Web browser is available with no application download. It is compatible with Windows, Apple, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and Blackberry. Nil supports viewing from both local and cloud-based archives, allowing ease of access and high performance. Since its introduction at RSNA 2010, Nil has been integrated with the technologies of a growing number of partners in various imaging markets. The iOS app offers a complementary option to increase the ease of access to Nil on mobile devices. This product introduces Claron's new family of Nil apps for all the major mobile platforms. It will be demonstrated at Claron booth at RSNA 2011 and available on the Apple app store by the end of the year.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


November 2011 - Claron Debuts Nil Cloud-Based Diagnostic Browser, Enhanced WIF Medical Imaging IT Development Platform at RSNA 2011

Claron Technology, a leading developer of software for advanced visualization and analysis of medical images, highlights major expansions and enhancements to its two major product families: Nil (No Install) and WIF (Withinsight Framework) at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference.

Claron adds to its Nil cloud-based exam viewer family with NilRead, a full-featured viewer designed to enable diagnostic reading anywhere, anytime and on any device -- tablets, smartphones, laptops or desktops. The viewer includes support for all modalities, customizable hanging protocols, prior-current comparison, extensive measurements, many advanced visualization features (thin/thick slabs, MIP, volume rendering, PET/CT fusion), secure email bookmarks and real time collaboration.

The viewer complements existing viewer NilShare, which provides clinician and patient access to interactive reports and real-time consultations and collaboration. NilShare was introduced last year and was quickly licensed by a number of modality and PACS vendors.

Nil products provide anywhere, anytime viewing, visualization and manipulation of images from all modalities. Nil clients are programmed using pure AJAX (HTML and Javascript), supported on any web-enabled computing device, and provide both a mouse-based and multi-touch UI. With a zero-footprint architecture, Nil clients run securely and instantly and leave no trace in memory when closed, requiring no IT support. Nil server-side software requires no special graphics hardware, allowing it to be easily virtualized and run in a cloud environment. Nil uses highly optimized client-server communication to remain usefully responsive even over connections with limited bandwidth and high latency, such as cellular 3G.

NilShare and NilRead can be integrated in any DICOM network and are available as turn-key systems for hospitals, imaging groups or radiology practices. Claron plans to file a Class II 510k submission for NilRead with the FDA by the end of the year.

This RSNA, Claron will also debut release 2.0 of WIF, a rich collection of software building blocks for accelerating the development of a wide range of medical imaging applications. In this latest release, WIF has been ported to C#, expanded to provide over 10,000 functions and optimized to run faster and generate higher quality images. In addition to supporting desktop and thin-client deployment, it now also supports zero-footprint technology and powers members of the Nil products family. WIF was commercially introduced in 2008 and is already licensed by more than a dozen OEMs shipping products that visualize and manipulate CT, MRI, ultrasound, X-ray and ophthalmic images for diagnosis, analysis and guidance of therapy.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


October 2011 - Claron Technology Awarded European Patent for MicronTracker Video Pose Tracking System

System Supports Image Guided Surgeries, Brain Stimulation and More

Claron Technology, a leading developer of software for advanced visualization and analysis of medical images, announced today issuance by the European Patent Office of patent no. 1527417B1 entitled "A Video Pose Tracking System and Method" for the company's MicronTracker system. One of the most advanced systems of its kind, Claron's MicronTracker optical pose tracking technology uses real-time stereoscopic vision to detect and track the location and orientation (pose) of specially marked objects in space. These objects, which may be a surgical tool or anatomical location, are marked using small checkered target patterns ("Xpoints").

Claron has held a U.S. patent for its MicronTracker technology since 2005, and it currently is in use worldwide by more than 250 medical centers, research sites and medical device OEMs.

Using visible light in real-time to detect marked objects, Claron's MicronTracker is a fully passive system, by contrast with older generation systems that require built-in infrared light emission. "Claron's MicronTracker, with its rich functionality, uses a fundamentally different, advanced approach than prior tracking technologies. Target patterns are detected reliably, and the location of a pattern's center is precisely pinpointed by Claron's advanced processing algorithms", says Zami Yerushalmy, Executive for Claron. "MicronTracker's calibration accuracy of 0.2mm RMS leads the field. It is the smallest and lightest certified tracking system on the market and provides a new level of flexibility for building clinical image-guidance and tracking applications."

Together with the company's Withinsight Framework (WIF), Claron also offers the MicronTracker through ClaroNav, a surgical and interventional navigation platform, which can be customized to guide a wide range of medical procedures. The ClaroNav platform accelerates the development of applications and systems for advanced guided surgeries, brain stimulation, ENT procedures and other clinical applications. It also helps support robot guided surgeries including ablation and biopsy.

With the MicronTracker, ClaroNav features the smallest and lightest camera available today, which is suited to the compact spaces required in medical applications. It delivers real-time sub-millimeter pose data at high frame rate and supports a high dynamic range mode to function reliably under operating room light conditions.

Claron offers four different MicronTracker models to support different fields of measurement, frame rate and precision. The systems can be configured with multiple cameras to increase the field of measurement size and reduce line-of-sight interruption. MicronTracker uses simple-to-prepare, printable target markers on paper or plastic sheets or DuraMark material tested to sustain over 100 cycles of steam sterilization. The system is Windows, Mac and Linux compatible and affordably priced.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


October 2011 - Claron Technology Debuts Version 2.0 of Withinsight Framework (WIF) for the Development of Medical Imaging Applications

Claron Technology, Inc., a leading developer of software for advanced visualization and analysis of medical images, debuts version 2.0 of Withinsight Framework (WIF), a powerful platform for the acceleration of medical image visualization applications. This next generation solution provides enhanced features and functionalities that now address the full range of imaging modalities, offer richer user interfaces with multiple modes of interaction and answer specific partner requests for enhancements.

Highlights of WIF 2.0 include a migration to the C# programming language, delivery of faster and higher quality rendering, registration and segmentation of images and built-in support for cloud-based image viewing.

“Zero-footprint applications that can be efficiently controlled using a multi-touch user interface are all but certain to become commonplace across the radiology and healthcare enterprise. This is a radical change in architecture, which will be challenging for many medical imaging software providers. With this release, we have taken the first steps in enabling our customers to make the transition more easily,” says Doron Dekel, co-CEO of Claron and architect of WIF. “Our rapidly evolving and diversifying Nil family of applications is a showcase of how WIF 2.0 supports mobile and cloud-based products. But, this is just the beginning.”

Commercially introduced in 2008, the WIF platform accelerates development of a diverse range of specialized medical imaging software by facilitating such computer tasks as automation of segmentation, registration and abnormality detection as well as controlling multiple data volumes and clipping and colorizing spatial regions. The platform is becoming increasingly powerful and versatile as the user and applications base expands. The number of companies using or developing applications on WIF has doubled in the past two years to more than twelve.

“The latest WIF release is faster, more robust and supports more than 10,000 functions. Today, it could easily be used to design rich and powerful systems, such as an entire PACS or an advanced visualization workstation,” says Claudio Gatti, Claron co-CEO. “Most of our users, however, are vendors of specialized imaging applications that benefit from WIF components that accelerate specific aspects of their development process. To date, applications built on the platform have ranged from specialized automated processing engines to clinical applications for analysis of breast MRI, lung CT and ophthalmology. They also include programs providing therapy guidance, for example, for neurology ENT and spine.”

Dekel points out that WIF, which is provided to customers as source code, has been ported from Visual Basic to C# because use of the C# language is much more prevalent in the medical imaging community. Other new enhancements include expanded support for images of all modalities, expanded segmentation methods, faster elastic registration, faster higher quality volume renderings and richer support for extracting, manipulating and rendering polygonal surfaces.

“Withinsight Framework is the only platform of its kind meeting the specialized needs of the medical imaging IT community and is the cornerstone of our firm’s own software development,” says Gatti. “This latest release with all its new features and benefits demonstrates our long-term commitment to continual upgrade and expansion of the platform for the benefit of all our end users,” comments Dekel.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


October 2011 - Perfint and Claron announce long-term partnership for interventional image-guidance products development

Perfint Healthcare and Claron Technology announced today an agreement to partner in developing innovative products that will help clinicians plan and deliver therapy using CT, Ultrasound and MRI patient images. Perfint will lead the development with system integration, marketing and sales. Claron will contribute its image processing platform Withinsight Framework (WIF), extended and customized as needed for specific applications and target markets.

"Perfint, based in India, is keenly aware of the needs in emerging markets for low-cost, yet accurate and efficient, interventional image guidance products," says S Nandukumar, Perfint's CEO. "Using Claron's WIF platform and its deep expertise in image-guidance allows us to rapidly create, evolve and customize such products for different applications and markets."

"We share Perfint's enthusiasm for creating a new generation of simple, effective, low-cost image-guidance products, and are confident our technology will greatly accelerate their development and evolution," says Doron Dekel, Claron's Co-CEO and CTO. "We continue to expand WIF’s range of building blocks for designing image-guidance products, which includes optical pose trackers as well as automated image registration, planning and tool guidance modules. Our technology’s affordable price and our flexible model for business partnerships will help make Perfint's products successful in a wide range of countries and healthcare delivery models."

About Perfint Healthcare Pvt. Ltd: Perfint Healthcare is in the business of Interventional Oncology Assistance Solutions with an emphasis on Emerging Society needs, while being relevant in advanced societies. Perfint’s first product PIGA CT, CE, UL certified, is a Robotic tool positioner for minimally invasive CT guided interventions like Biopsy, FNAC, Pain Management and ablation procedures. It has been installed in top hospitals and diagnostic centers in Asia Pacific, India and West East. PIGA CT is a Frost & Sullivan award winning product.  As it expands beyond Asia to EU, China and the USA, Perfint is also working towards launching its ROBIO series of Robotic positioners and a sector defining Ablation Assistance product during 2011 - '12. For more details, please visit www.perfinthealthcare.com.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


August 2011 - Claron Technology Awarded ISO Certification in Three Categories
Medical Imaging Innovator Poised for International Growth

Claron Technology, the Toronto-based medical imaging software innovator, has received International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certification in three categories for its quality management system, testifying to the strength of its broad-based imaging IT solutions. From its recently introduced Nil zero-footprint web-based DICOM viewer to its ClaroNav surgical-guidance-by-video platform and versatile Withinsight Framework (WIF) advanced visualization software framework, Claron’s advanced technology has established the company as an industry innovator since its inception in 2001.

Claron was awarded ISO 13485: 2003 certification based on its ability to demonstrate consistent compliance with customer and regulatory requirements applicable to its medical devices and related services. Claron also met specialized ISO 13485 (CMDCAS) certification requirements for the sale of its medical devices in Canada and successfully showed compliance with ISO 14971:2007 by demonstrating an effective process for identifying, evaluating and controlling any potential risks associated with product use throughout its lifecycle.

“ISO standards are voluntary, and Claron’s certification clearly positions the company as a growing international technology player whose offerings can be implemented with a high level of confidence anywhere in the world, whether as a stand-alone solution or as part of an OEM product,” comments Claudio Gatti, Claron co-founder and co-CEO.

Gatti notes that Claron has helped bring to market key innovations in medical image processing, distribution and related technologies. “As a relatively small and specialized vendor, Claron has the ability to partner with clients to develop solutions that address genuine market demand,” he says, adding that now clients around the globe can be even more assured of the strength of that partnership.

“Claron’s strict adherence to ISO standards demonstrates its commitment to delivering the highest quality technology to the medical imaging market around the world. Importantly, our quality processes were carefully designed to ensure we will be able to maintain our rapid pace of innovation, while ensuring product integrity and reliability,” comments Doron Dekel, Claron co-founder and co-CEO.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to large multi-national device and IT vendors deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.


June 2011 - Claron Technology Announces Integration of Nil Zero-footprint viewer with CoActiv Medical and VoyantHealth Cloud-Based Solutions

Claron Technology today announced two new integrations of its zero footprint Nil viewer with CoActiv Medical and VoyantHealth cloud based solutions. Since its introduction at RSNA 2010, Nil has integrated with a growing number of partners in the radiology and ophthalmology/optometry market. Nil is a software solution allowing clinicians to securely visualize 2D and 3D imaging studies inside or outside the hospital network. It runs anywhere a Web browser is available, on Windows, Apple, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and Blackberry. Nil users can organize collaboration sessions with their clinical partners where all participants share and annotate the same study in real time. By providing an enhanced experience to their clinicians, Nil allows hospitals, physician groups and imaging centers to maintain and increase their referral base.

"The Nil platform, with its innovative zero footprint foundation and ability to be fully virtualized, provides our customers the flexibility to integrate easily with their cloud based solutions," said Claudio Gatti, co-founder and Co-CEO of Claron Technology. "Customers can deploy Nil in their web based cloud solution without restrictions and implement the solution that is right for them."

CoActiv Medical’s recently announced EXAM-BROWSERTM universal clinical viewer is based on Claron’s Nil technology. “Finally, physicians have a sophisticated, but easy-to-use, method to communicate, consult and collaborate across multiple image platforms, including local PCs as well as mobile devices,” said Ed Heere, President and CEO of CoActiv. “CoActiv is excited about introducing this major innovation in medical image communications. EXAM-BROWSER will allow physicians to view any modality from any PACS in any format. Viewing anatomy as 3D structures will help all physicians as well as patients more fully understand a diagnosis. CoActiv is one of the industry's leading providers of secure, HIPAA compliant, medical image archiving and with the new viewer’s standards-based technology, images stored on the CoActiv Vendor-Neutral, Cloud-Based Archive can be viewed in conjunction with any PACS.”

Nil will also be deployed in the Orthopedic market through integration with VoyantHealth’s revolutionarily OrthoWeb. “The cloud technology platform allows us to deliver OrthoWeb to our customers using a completely new model”, says Zeev Glozman, CEO of Voyant Health. “Nil universal viewer is the perfect match for OrthoWeb allowing our user base to view and interact with images anywhere they can access OrthWeb. OrthoWeb is based on industry standard cloud technology like SaleForce and Amazon Cloud EC2, and Nil's ability to naturally operate in those environment made the integration process very smooth and efficient.”

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to giant device and IT vendors such as Philips, McKesson and Medtronic, deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.

About CoActiv: CoActiv Medical™ is a leading healthcare software and IT systems provider offering a full line of PACS, digital image cloud-based data storage services and related solutions for hospitals, imaging facilities and medical practices of all sizes. CoActiv’s EXAM-PACS® family of web-based PACS solutions provide leading edge, affordable and scalable image management with sophisticated tools that cater to the needs of radiologists as well as a full range of other imaging specialists.

About Voyant Health: Voyant Health has one mission: dramatically improve the orthopedic surgeon’s work life to support high-quality care and allow more time with patients. We help surgeons do this every day by delivering integrated workflow solutions for the clinic, the hospital, the operating room, and beyond.

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June 2011 - Claron Technology makes the PROFIT 200 list for the third consecutive year

Medical imaging software developer Claron Technology, headquartered in Toronto, has been included in the 23rd annual PROFIT 200 ranking of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies by PROFIT Magazine. Ranking Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies by five-year revenue growth, the PROFIT 200 profiles the country's most successful growth companies. Published in the Summer issue of PROFIT and online at PROFITguide.com, the PROFIT 200 is Canada's largest annual celebration of entrepreneurial achievement.

This is the 3rd consecutive year in which Claron appears on the list. Last year, Claron was ranked 82nd, based on its 760% revenue growth from 2004 to 2009. This year, Claron was ranked 191, based on its 212% revenue growth to $3,339K CAD ($3.4M USD) in 2010. The company, which is privately owned by its founders, has been profitable each year since its inception 10 years ago.

"The PROFIT 200 companies are the innovative, high-growth enterprises Canada needs to compete on the global stage," says Ian Portsmouth, Editor-in-Chief of PROFIT Magazine. "PROFIT is proud to celebrate their achievements and ambitions, and we encourage all businesspeople to learn more about the many ways they've come so far, so fast."

"We see our repeated inclusion in the PROFIT 200 list as a recognition of our ability to be of growing value to our corporate partners even during times when the industry went through painful cost cutting. We continue to build that ability by broadening our technology platform, adding to our team of 30 exceptionally productive engineers and creating a minimal overhead environment that encourages contact between engineers and customers," says Doron Dekel, co-founder and Co-CEO. "We currently see strong market interest in Nil, our zero-footprint (no install) applications technology, ClaroNav, our surgical-guidance products suite, and WIF, our advanced visualization software framework. The combination of increased capacity to deliver value and increased interest in that value gives us reason to believe that our rapid growth will continue for some years to come," says Claudio Gatti, the other co-founder and Co-CEO.

About Claron Technology, Inc: Claron is dedicated to the application of image processing technology in medicine. It has extensive experience in developing systems that help clinicians identify anatomy and tissues of interest, visualize and analyse them, and safely navigate their instruments during surgical procedures. Claron helps healthcare vendors, ranging from young start-ups to giant device and IT vendors such as Philips, McKesson and Medtronic, deliver more value to their clinical customers faster by incorporating its technology into their products. Claron's technology is licensed in a range of formats, including low-level modules, platforms, sub-systems, applications and custom engineered exclusive solutions. For more details, please visit www.clarontech.com.

About PROFIT Magazine: PROFIT: Your Guide to Business Success is Canada's preeminent publication dedicated to the management issues and opportunities facing small and mid-sized businesses. For 29 years, Canadian entrepreneurs and senior managers across a vast array of economic sectors have remained loyal to PROFIT because it's a timely and reliable source of actionable information that helps them achieve business success and get the recognition they deserve for generating positive economic and social change. Visit PROFIT online at PROFITguide.com.

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2010

December 2010 - Claron Launches Live Dynamic Reports and Collaborations for Referring Physicians: RSNA

Claron Technology announced the introduction of Nil, a software solution allowing radiologists to give their referring physicians secure access to live reported studies inside or outside the hospital network. Physicians can access the data through a referring physician web portal and receive dynamic bookmarks through email or pdf reports with embedded live links. The live reports can contain complete 2D studies plus multiplanar and 3D reconstructions. All the common modalities are supported including X-ray , CR, DR, CT , MR, Pet-CT, SPECTS , US, SC and DICOM embedded PDF. The viewer can run anywhere a Web browser is available, on Windows, Apple, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Android and Blackberry.

Radiologist can organize collaboration sessions with their referring physicians where all participants share and annotate the same study in real time. By providing an enhanced experience to their physicians, Nil allows hospitals, radiology groups and imaging centers to maintain and increase their referral base.

Nil extends to radiology the easy distribution and collaborations capabilities of the Web and the mobile world that we take for granted in many other parts of our lives. It has already been integrated by a major modality manufacturer and the feedback at RSNA has been phenomenal, especially on the collaboration functionality," says Claudio Gatti, co-CEO and co-founder of Claron Technology.

Nil is also a perfect match for providers of data storage both in the cloud or in more classical archiving solution. Nil is a non diagnostic tool, but it complies with HIPAA regulation by providing industry standard security access through Windows authentication and SSL encryption. The server backend is scalable to accommodate an expanding user base and it has been designed to run in a Web farm environment.

Visit Claron at booth 1006D in the Lakeside hall to get a live demonstration of Nil.

Source: RSNA


June 2010 - Claron signs an agreement with BrainsGate as part of Premier McGuinty mission to Israel

Claron was invited to participate in Ontario's Life Sciences Mission to Israel, led by Ontario's Premier Dalton McGuinty. During the one-week visit to Israel, Claron met with 11 current or prospective client companies, discussing collaborations in developing a wide range of exciting new technologies. A memorandum of understanding launching one such collaboration, between Claron and BrainsGate, was signed in a formal ceremony in Tel Aviv (see picture). The collaboration aims to develop a tele-mentoring system, allowing an expert at central location to guide and assist surgeons performing challenging image-guided procedures practically anywhere in the world.

Signing ceremony in Tel Aviv



Left to right: Jon Allen (Canada Ambassador to Israel), Dalton McGuinty (Premier of Ontario), Doron Dekel (co-CEO Claron Technology), Noam Levy (CFO BrainsGate), Yossi Opper (Israel's Chief Scientist), Sandra Pupatello (Ontario's Minister of Economic Development and Trade).

First deals signed during ontarion mission to middle east


June 2010 - Claron Technology makes the PROFIT 100 list

Claron Technology is very proud to announce that it has been included in the 22nd annual PROFIT 100 ranking of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies. Claron has qualified for the PROFIT 100 category in the 82nd position overall. Ranking Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies by five-year revenue growth, the PROFIT 100 profiles the country's most successful growth companies. Published in the June issue of PROFIT and online at PROFIT100.com, the PROFIT 100 is Canada's largest annual celebration of entrepreneurial achievement.


February 2010 - Claron Technology is featured in the Ontario Showcase of MaRS Diagnostic Imaging report

Claron Technology is featured in the Ontario Showcase of MaRS Diagnostic Imaging report



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