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Prof. Aaslid,G.M. Richard,Prof. Halsey,SMT Norbert

G.M. Richard,Prof. Caps

SMT Norbert¡¢G.M. Richard¡¢Prof. B.Schmidt

At conference
Delicate
participated in Neurosonology 2007 Conference from 26th~29th, May in Budapest, Hungary. This is the 12th Meeting of the European Society of Neurosonology and Cerebral Hemodynamics in conjunction with the 13th Meeting of the Neurosonology Research Group of the World Federation of Neurology, in association with the 8th Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Society of Neurosonology. (www.neurosonology2007.hu)
More than 200 neurologists and experts presented at the conference. Most of them were from America and European countries, such as Professor Aleixandre, Baltels, Csanyi, Demarin, Droste, Caps, Reinhard, and Halsey. Some experts and neurologists are from some Asian countries, China, Japan, Indonesia, Iran, etc. Each of them gave a speech on Neurology research and development including their achievement. The world-famous expert Professor Rune Aaslid, also the inventor of Transcranial Doppler (TCD), attended the meeting and gave a speech with title of ¡°New Research on Brain Blood Self-regulation¡±. Emboli detection and research, portable monitoring on patient with cerebrovascular stenosis disease are the focus topics of the conference. Furthermore, application of multi-function TCD and 3-D ultrasound technology in neurology won great attention and was recognized as another important topic.
Some world famous manufacturers of TCD were attracted and presented at the conference as sponsors, such as Delicate, Viasys, Spencer, Rimed, DWL, in association with some other manufacturers in ultrasound technology field such as GE, Philips. Delicate and SMT medical GmbH & Co, the distributor in Europe of Delicate, presented their new products, digital TCD and Robotic Probe. The Robotic Probe is a project between Delicate and Rune Aaslid, Delicate¡¯s cooperation partner. And it acquired big attention and high praise from all the attendees. All of them claimed it as a revolutionary product in ultrasound neurology field and will advance the development of cerebrovascular monitoring technology.
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