The system, which was sold to and installed at the Katherine Women's Health Center in Malaysia, is currently being used in patient examinations. The Women's Health Center will also serve as a training and demonstration site for future customers.
"We are getting very positive responses whenever we introduce the use of CTLM and believe that the CTLM will do very well in Malaysia and Brunei," said Christopher Su, Director of Daichi Holding Berhad, IDSI's Malaysian agents.
The CTLM system was sold through Daichi Holding Berhad. The transaction was completed with the full balance wired to IDSI the week of September 14th. Daichi Holding Berhad is a equipment distributor with several years of experience serving as a representative for many companies and products.
"The first CTLM in Southeast Asia will not only introduce this new technology to the general public, but will also allow technologists, radiologists, and service engineers to become familiar with this emerging technology through the in-house training center," said Arthur Su, President of Daichi Holding Berhad. "This exposure will open the door for future CTLM sales in this region."
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