Claron Technology will showcase its new BlackBerry 10 app for the Nil family of medical imaging viewers at BlackBerry Experience Forum events. The Nil app supports anytime, anywhere web-based review of a full range of medical imaging modalities and reports, such as x-Ray, CT, and MRI.

The app is available today at no cost on the BlackBerry World storefront. The Claron app accesses a Nil viewer running either on Claron’s NilCloud or a medical facility’s dedicated Nil server. Nil complements users’ existing PACS solution for secure, streamlined image access beyond the enterprise or existing IT infrastructure. Nil enables image access on-the-fly and takes advantage of highly optimized client-server communication to remain responsive even over limited bandwidth and high latency connections, such as cellular 3G.

Innovative Nil technology provides authorized users sophisticated exam viewing and manipulation capabilities, including 2D, multi-planar reformatting (MPR), 3D, and echocardiology with full cine. Its window/level, zoom, pan, rotate and related features enable comprehensive image manipulation in either single or multiple window display.