ImacTrice Imaging, San Diego, recently launched the latest version of its web-based medical imaging management platform at the 25th World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Montreal, Canada.

With a redesigned user interface that promotes ease of use, Tricefy 4.0 mobilizes DICOM information from medical imaging equipment to any mobile device. The installation process has been simplified, with no need for IT-experienced staff to install or maintain on site. Doctors can seamlessly upload studies from any ultrasound system. The images are uploaded, stored, and viewed in a highly secured environment, while being encrypted from their original format into dynamic digital designs that are compatible for viewing on any PC, Mac, smartphone, or tablet.

“Tricefy 4.0 is changing the way physicians use ultrasound images,” said Bernd Nuber, senior vice president of business and development for Trice Imaging.

“The ability to almost instantly send images to colleagues is extremely useful,” said Greggory Devore, director of the Fetal Diagnostic Centers, based in Southern California. “I have had several occasions in which I sent images to multiple contributors on a single case study, and using Tricefy is the best way to do that. Trice is the collaboration platform that gives my offices the possibility to share medical cases in a secure and cost-efficient environment.”

For more information, visit Trice Imaging.