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MEDIAN Technologies Awarded € 1.4 Million Contract
SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France --(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News:
MEDIAN Technologies (Paris:ALMDT), a leading medical imaging software
solutions developer and a service provider for image interpretation and
management in oncology clinical trials, announced today it has been
selected as the imaging solutions provider in a new phase II clinical
trial for a global biopharmaceutical company.
As part of the project, imaging data will be acquired in more than 100
clinical sites located in 14 countries worldwide. Anticipated total
enrollment is 300 patients with a forecasted project start by year end.
Project amount is estimated at €1.4 M (eq. $1.8 M) for MEDIAN.
"We are enthusiastic about this success. It provides further proof of
our commitment to supply biophara companies with the leading edge
tools, expertise and services needed to increase productivity and
improve patients' lives." said Fredrik Brag, CEO of MEDIAN
Technologies.
About MEDIAN Technologies: MEDIAN Technologies provides advanced
imaging solutions for diagnosing and monitoring cancer patients in
clinical trials and in routine clinical practice. MEDIAN collaborates
with institutes at the cutting edge of medical imaging, including the
French National Institute for Computer Science and Control (INRIA), the
University of Chicago, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in
Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL). MEDIAN is present in the market through
direct and indirect sales of its LMS solutions and through alliances
with specialist cancer centers in Europe and the USA. MEDIAN has a
strategic partnership with Quintiles, to offer integrated imaging
services for clinical trials to customers worldwide.
Based in Sophia Antipolis, France, MEDIAN was founded in 2002 by Fredrik
Brag (Current CEO), Gérard Milhiet, and Arnaud Butzbach. The company has
a staff of 45, over half of whom work in R&D, and has a US-based
subsidiary.
For more information on MEDIAN, please visit: www.mediantechnologies.com

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