Delft is a candidate for the NABC “Doing Business in Africa” award!
As Delft, we believe that everyone should benefit from modern innovations in the field of healthcare. That is why we focus on providing diagnostic imaging devices and artificial intelligence software to people worldwide. To date, [...]
Our third quarterly newsletter
The September issue of our newsletter contains everything you need to know about our activities at the 49th Union World Conference on Lung Health. To view the newsletter online, click here To subscribe to our [...]
Interview with CEO Guido Geerts (in Dutch)
In de tweede editie van Dichterbij, het ledenblad van de Rabobank, staat een interview met onze CEO Guido Geerts. Hij vertelt over hoe Delft Imaging Systems zich bezighoudt met sociaal en internationaal ondernemen. Lees het [...]
New milestone: 5,000 daily screenings with CAD4TB!
The initial development of CAD4TB started in 2005. In 2011, the first CAD4TB prototype was released and every year since, an updated version has been released, with improved performance both in speed and accuracy as [...]
Monthly highlights March
Every month, we will share the most interesting and relevant news of Delft. This March we provided various countries with our EasyDR X-ray systems, along with our CAD4TB software. In DRC Congo, Delft delivered one [...]
Our improved CAD4TB software is now reliable for children
This year, Delft Imaging Systems will launch the long-anticipated version 6 of the CAD4TB software. The improved version has some exciting new features. The input and output are still the same: CAD4TB processes frontal chest [...]
Ghana project progress report
New progress from our Universal Delft team in Ghana for the "Accelerating case detection of tuberculosis in Ghana" project. A stakeholders-meeting in Accra was organized to share and discuss on the project. The goal of [...]
UNDP & GFATM launch the use of Delft Mobile Clinics
On May 7, 2017, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sudan has handed over a Mobile Clinic for diagnosis and treatment of Tuberculosis to the Federal Ministry of Health to improve accessibility to health services [...]
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