Dexela has been shortlisted for three categories in the British Engineering Excellence Awards, which have been created to celebrate the great achievements of the UK's design engineers.
Dexela’s CTO Steve Naday has been shortlisted for 'Design Engineer of the Year' and Dexela has also been shortlisted for 'Small Company of the Year' and 'New Product of the Year (Electronic)'.
The winners will be announced on Thursday 14th October 2010, when 180 people from the UK engineering community will gather at the Awards Luncheon to recognise the achievements of all shortlisted organisations.
The ceremony will take place at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London and the host is engineer-turned-Tomorrow's World presenter, Kate Bellingham.
Based in London, Dexela is a developer of innovative technologies for fast, low-dose X-ray imaging.
Formed in 2004, Dexela pioneered developments in breast tomosynthesis.
In 2009, Dexela launched a family of flat panel CMOS X-ray detectors ideally suited to breast tomosynthesis and a range of other applications including mammography, fluoroscopy, dental CBCT, cardiology, angiography and bone densitometry, scientific instrumentation and non-destructive testing.
Dexela CMOS X-ray detectors combine unprecedented speed and superior image quality with value and reliability.
In addition to CMOS X-ray detectors, Dexela offers these products to radiography OEMs:
• Image processing and enhancement software
• Tomosynthesis reconstruction software
• Mammography workstation and CAD applications
Find out more information about Dexela Ltd.
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