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WAUKESHA, WI – GE Healthcare announced Thursday that it has acquired the assets of Steady State Imaging (SSI), a Minneapolis company that develops novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. The terms of agreement were not disclosed.
Through the acquisition, GE Healthcare’s MRI business expands its current advanced technology portfolio with the addition of the University of Minnesota’s SWIFT method, which allows the visualization of tendons, ligaments and other tissues not normally seen using conventional imaging methods. The SWIFT method has gained interest among MRI researchers for its potential for imaging in areas near the lungs and other parts of the body where conventional MRI is not typically effective.
"The acquisition of SSI is very much aligned with GE's healthymagination initiative to measurably reduce cost, improve quality and increase access to technology for more people," said Jim Davis, vice president and general manager of GE Healthcare's global MR business. "We are excited at the prospect of implementing SSI's technology and continue to invest in innovations that will have an impact on our customers and their patients.”
“We are delighted that our technology is now in the very capable hands of GE, a company with significant technical and marketing capabilities,” said SSI CEO, Danny Cunagin. “Our shareholders unanimously approved the sale and are very excited. We look forward to learning how our technology will be commercialized by GE in the future.”



