Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc., has announced a strategic partnership with Gleamer, a European developer of AI solutions for X-ray imaging, that will integrate Gleamer’s BoneView software into the imaging OEM's portfolio of digital radiography (DR) systems.
BoneView, a clinical decision support tool for musculoskeletal imaging, uses AI to identify bone fractures on X-ray images. The FDA-cleared software highlights areas of interest with confidence levels, such as a 90% probability for a suspected fracture.
Konica Minolta will offer BoneView as a subscription-based cloud service for its DR systems, including the KDR Advanced U-Arm, KDR Flex Overhead X-ray System, and mKDR Xpress Mobile X-ray.
“We are very excited to partner with Gleamer and provide BoneView AI to our DR customers in the Americas,” said Kirsten Doerfert, executive vice president of marketing at Konica Minolta Healthcare. “BoneView is an impressive application for detecting bone fractures in X-ray images.”
The software has been validated in 80 clinical studies and featured in nearly 25 peer-reviewed publications, making it one of the most extensively studied tools of its kind. Notably, BoneView is the only AI-powered solution approved for certain pediatric anatomical areas.