Our Knowledge Center
The Knowledge Center is a comprehensive repository of information dedicated to the imaging industry. It offers a wide array of expert articles, cutting-edge research, and practical guides on the latest advancements in imaging technology. Designed for healthcare professionals, this resource hub provides valuable insights and updates to help you stay informed and excel in your field.

Urgency and Innovation: Transforming Medical Imaging
In a previous document (The Imaging Gap – A life-threatening shortage of diagnostic imaging), the authors presented a wide-ranging view of the status and state of medical imaging today.

The Nanox Temporary MEMs FAB in Korea
Take a quick tour of our MEM semiconductor fabrication plant in Korea producing the Nanox microelectronic components that make up our digital X-Ray tube.

The Nanox Tubes
Take a tour of the CEI Italian plant manufacturing the Nanox second-generation high-powered tubes.

Nanox – Creative vision towards changing the medical imaging domain…
Creative vision towards changing the medical imaging domain, a change that will eventually impact billions.

Nanox Live Demonstration – RSNA 2020
Watch our live demonstration of the Nanox.Arc concept device at Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2020. We created an image, analyzed by a radiologist, showcasing the advantage of the Nanox multi-source modality compared with traditional 2D images.

Using machine learning algorithms to review computed tomography scans and assess risk for cardiovascular disease: Retrospective analysis from the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST)
The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) demonstrated that annual screening with low dose CT in high-risk population was associated with reduction in lung cancer mortality.

Automated opportunistic osteoporotic fracture risk assessment using computed tomography scans to aid in FRAX underutilization
Methods for identifying patients at high risk for osteoporotic fractures, including dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and risk predictors like the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) are underutilized.

The Imaging Gap – A life-threatening shortage of diagnostic imaging
Over the last few decades, the demand for medical imaging has increased enormously, alongside the improvements in the field.

Hot Cathodes, Cold Cathodes
X-rays were discovered over 125 years ago. The father of X-rays was Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist who presented his paper ‘Über eine neue Art von Strahlen’ (‘On a New Kind of Rays’) to the Würzburg Physical Medical Society in December 1895.


The Nanox Source in Pulsed Fluoroscopy
One of the essential principles in the X-ray technologist’s work is the ALARA principle. ALARA is an acronym for “As Low As Reasonably Achievable”.
