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Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | March 03, 2025
PETACH TIKVA, Israel, Feb. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NANO-X IMAGING LTD (“Nanox” or the “Company,” Nasdaq: NNOX), an innovative medical imaging technology company, today announced that it has received CE (Conformité Européenne) mark certification to market the multi-source Nanox.ARC system, including the Nanox.CLOUD, its accompanying cloud-based infrastructure. Nanox.ARC is a stationary X-ray system, intended to generate tomographic images of human anatomy from a single tomographic sweep performed in recumbent positions of adult patients.
The Nanox.ARC features a proprietary digital X-ray source, representing a significant advancement in X-ray technology. The system utilizes advanced tomosynthesis technology with a cold cathode to create a more comprehensive, sliced three-dimensional view of the body, enhancing visualization with multiple layers of images and reducing the super-imposition of structures often seen in 2D X-rays.
“Receiving the CE mark represents a significant milestone in our global expansion effort, building on the Nanox.ARC’s recent FDA clearance for general use,” said Erez Meltzer, Nanox Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chairman. “This certification for whole-body imaging in Europe, combined with our existing distributors and ongoing pursuit of strategic partnerships, positions us to accelerate the Nanox.ARC’s commercial introduction across the region.”

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The Company believes the CE Mark may help broaden Nanox.ARC’s commercial expansion globally and specifically in Europe, where worldwide, there are a few dozen units in various stages of shipments and deployments for both commercial and clinical uses.
Nanox.ARC is intended for use in professional healthcare facilities or radiological environments, such as hospitals, clinics, imaging centers and other medical practices, and is intended to be operated by qualified personnel with the necessary knowledge and expertise to operate X-ray equipment, such as radiographers, physicians, and physicists, in accordance with the relevant country-specific regulations. It is designed to allow easy and efficient integration into current clinical workflows.
Nanox.ARC’s advanced tomosynthesis system is designed to support better patient care. It bridges the gap between standard X-rays and CT scans, offering advanced clinical imaging, increasing clinicians' diagnostic confidence by allowing new clinical insights not available in conventional X-ray with only a fraction of the radiation exposure of a CT scan.