Fujifilm to debut new endoscopic imaging solutions, host in-booth lectures at DDW 2018

Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A announced Thursday, May 31, it will be showcasing the its endoscopic imaging solutions, including the company’s new 700 Series Endoscopes, at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2018 June 2-5 in Washington, D.C.

“DDW 2018 is an ideal conference to debut Fujifilm’s 700 Series Endoscopes,” Keiichi Nagata, president of Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Endoscopy, said in a prepared statement. “Designed for use with our ELUXEO system, the advanced features help physicians achieve optimal diagnostic and therapeutic results in endoscopic procedures. We look forward to introducing new innovations to over 14,000 industry professionals in a few days.”

Fujifilm will also be holding in-booth lectures during the conference. “Image Enhanced Endoscopy for the Detection and Characterization of Colonic Polyps” is scheduled for June 3 and June 4. “Initial Experience and Clinical Implication of the ELUXEO Imaging System” is scheduled for June 4 and June 5.

Fujifilm will be displaying at DDW 2018 from booth #1015.

Michael Walter
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