Opendata, web and dolomites

Panatomy

Panatomy

Total Cost €

0

EC-Contrib. €

0

Partnership

0

Views

0

Project "Panatomy" data sheet

The following table provides information about the project.

Coordinator
GGWK MEDICAL TECH UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT) 

Organization address
address: MULACKSTRASSE 3
city: BERLIN
postcode: 10119
website: n.a.

contact info
title: n.a.
name: n.a.
surname: n.a.
function: n.a.
email: n.a.
telephone: n.a.
fax: n.a.

 Coordinator Country Germany [DE]
 Project website https://www.pantavision.com/
 Total cost 71˙429 €
 EC max contribution 50˙000 € (70%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.2.1.1. (INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT))
2. H2020-EU.2.3.1. (Mainstreaming SME support, especially through a dedicated instrument)
 Code Call H2020-SMEINST-1-2015
 Funding Scheme SME-1
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-04-01   to  2016-09-30

 Partnership

Take a look of project's partnership.

# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    GGWK MEDICAL TECH UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT) DE (BERLIN) coordinator 50˙000.00

Map

 Project objective

Panatomy: Revolutionizing radiology through digital diagnoses Panatomy is a breakthrough support software program for medical imaging specialists, providing the first interactive image-based diagnostic reference system for radiology. By increasing diagnosis speed, Panatomy boosts doctors’ capacities and saves lives. Across all medical fields there is an increasing demand for visual diagnostics including CT and MRI scans, resulting in waiting lists for radiologic services. But while most medical professions have a digital reference system, radiology does not. Instead, radiologists must rely on print-based books or text-based web databases to research and diagnose. Panatomy fills this void by providing an interactive viewer software tool connected to a state-of-the-art database with the most extensive library of pathological images to date. Using Panatomy, radiologists can simply compare a patient’s MRI or CT scan against images of anatomical structure and pathological case images. This enables radiologists to make faster and more accurate diagnoses, with an increased capacity of up to 15% in trials. Panatomy has been developed by a highly qualified team that includes medical doctors, lawyers, technologists and business experts based at the renowned Charite University Hospital in Berlin, home to the biggest radiology department in Europe. Panatomy will now undertake a feasibility study to prove the technical and commercial viability of the existing product, verify business assumptions, and plan for pan-European expansion. As a result, Panatomy will be positioned to exploit the full potential of its highly innovative product, and enhance the quality of radiologic health care across Europe and beyond.

Are you the coordinator (or a participant) of this project? Plaese send me more information about the "PANATOMY" project.

For instance: the website url (it has not provided by EU-opendata yet), the logo, a more detailed description of the project (in plain text as a rtf file or a word file), some pictures (as picture files, not embedded into any word file), twitter account, linkedin page, etc.

Send me an  email (fabio@fabiodisconzi.com) and I put them in your project's page as son as possible.

Thanks. And then put a link of this page into your project's website.

The information about "PANATOMY" are provided by the European Opendata Portal: CORDIS opendata.

More projects from the same programme (H2020-EU.2.1.1.;H2020-EU.2.3.1.)

Meshporto_smeIns1_2 (2018)

PsstMenu allows customers to place orders directly from home or restaurant tables using only a smartphone.

Read More  

Assist (2015)

Telocate ASSIST – Development and marketing of an acoustic solution for localization and navigation of people in buildings using the smartphone

Read More  

SOFT (2017)

SOFT, the first camera-based colorectal cancer screening test to detect occult blood in faeces immediately and with no lab analysis.

Read More