GE Healthcare (GE) announced it has agreed to acquire certain Mammography assets of Rayence, a subsidiary of Vatech Co Ltd, a Korean X-Ray manufacturer. The assets will become part of the Detection & Guidance Solutions business unit of GE Healthcare.
The company said the acquisition is part of GE Korea's growth strategy, and the deal is especially meaningful as GE Healthcare has identified a Korean company with remarkable technologies in mammography and plans to continue local engineering and production while targeting the global market.
GE Healthcare said it will play a crucial role for Rayence to secure a sales channel in the global market by signing a separate supply agreement of CMOS detector.
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