We’re delighted to announce that the Clarius team has received Frost & Sullivan’s 2022 North American Portable Ultrasound Award for Technology Innovation Leadership. The American business consulting and market research firm has recognized Clarius for our visionary understanding of how best to address new challenges and opportunities in the rapidly-growing portable ultrasound industry.
Frost & Sullivan reserves this recognition for companies at the forefront of innovation and growth in their respective industries,” says Darrell Huntsman, Chief Executive Officer of Frost & Sullivan. “Driving innovation and growth is a difficult task made even harder by the strategic imperatives forcing change today, such as disruptive technologies, value chain compression, industry convergence, and new business models. In this context, Clarius Mobile Health Corp’s recognition signifies an even greater accomplishment.”
Frost & Sullivan applies a rigorous analytical process to evaluate multiple nominees for each award category before determining the final award recipient. A dedicated team of analysts performed a detailed evaluation of best practices criteria related to technology and business impact. Clarius excelled in many areas including commitment to innovation and creativity to meet ever-evolving customer needs.
It’s a tremendous honor to be recognized by the Frost & Sullivan team for our customer-focused innovations,” says Clarius President, Ohad Arazi. “Our overarching goal at Clarius is to advance patient care by developing affordable and easy to use ultrasound solutions for all clinicians by unlocking access to medical imaging in every setting.”
Earlier this year, Clarius was the first of the leading handheld ultrasound manufacturers to introduce a third-generation line of scanners. Unlike other portable ultrasound systems, Clarius delivers a specialized experience with seven AI-powered wireless scanners and advanced cloud-connected Software-as-a-Service packages designed to optimize imaging across medical specialties and applications.
An ultrasound system used to be on a bulky cart that you had to wheel into tight spaces,” Ohad explains. “Now emergency physicians are pulling Clarius ultrasound from their pocket to make a rapid diagnosis at the bedside, cosmetic clinicians are carrying it from patient to patient to guide safer medical aesthetic procedures, and sports physicians are examining athletes on the playing field.”
With the announcement of the award, Frost and Sullivan has released a 10-page report, recognizing Clarius for its leadership in advancing artificial intelligence and machine learning to make point-of-care imaging accessible to more medical professionals. “By integrating ML and AI, the Clarius Ultrasound App identifies the patient’s anatomy at the macro level and automatically selects the correct preset,” says Neeraj Nitin Jadhav, F&S Industry Analyst, “this allows new users to obtain high-quality images of organs without requiring years of expert training.”
The report is now available for download!