GE HealthCare announces that it is acquiring MIM Software, known for its image integration, automation, and advanced processing solutions in diagnostics, nuclear medicine, and Theranostics. GE Healthcare plans to integrate these solutions to improve AI-based analysis in radiology, molecular imaging, and radiation oncology.
“We are excited by the prospect of joining GE HealthCare and thrilled to share this exciting news,” adds Andrew Nelson, CEO of MIM Software. “Over the past two decades, we have worked to develop innovative vendor-agnostic products and deliver quality services to earn the trust of our customers—this will not change.”
“As a part of GE HealthCare, we anticipate developing new and increasingly integrated digital solutions to meet our customers’ most complex and pressing needs, today and into the future,” Nelson adds. “Together, we will build upon our shared legacies of enhancing patient care.”
Taha Kass-Hout, MD, MS, chief technology officer of GE HealthCare also spoke out about the acquisition, commenting: “Our anticipated acquisition of MIM Software will mark a key moment in the evolution of our technology. By integrating MIM Software’s cutting-edge imaging analytics and AI-driven solutions with GE HealthCare’s advanced medical technology, we are not just expanding our capabilities, but joining together to embrace the possibilities of precision care. This intended merger is a fusion of innovative visions, aimed at evolving the way we detect, treat, and manage disease,” says Taha Kass-Hout, MD, MS, chief technology officer of GE HealthCare.
Founded in 2003, MIM Software is headquartered in Cleveland, with additional offices in China and Belgium. The consummation of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals. Financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed publicly.