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Mission Statement
The mission of Foresight Imaging is to provide innovative solutions for medical imaging applications. These solutions save hospitals money with reduced capital equipment purchases, improved efficiency, and reduced disposable costs.
What We Do
Foresight Imaging is the world leader in the design and application of high-accuracy, high-performance video streamers and frame grabbers. More than 80,000 of our imaging boards are now in use worldwide. Foresight Imaging is known for unsurpassed image accuracy, high performance video streaming, and connectivity to any and all medical video signals. Foresight Imaging is also an innovator in PACS connectivity hardware and software for all fields of medical imaging. Our products are in use at elite medical centers, community hospitals, and clinics around the world.
Building upon our unsurpassed image capture technologies, Foresight Imaging developed TIMS: the most complete non-DICOM to DICOM solution for any medical modality. This small footprint, network-ready workstation combines our core image quality technology with FDA 510(k)-accredited image acquisition software. It represents the most advanced PACS connectivity system available and has even been demonstrated by NASA for its remote diagnostic capabilities.
Who We Are
Foresight Imaging's history dates back to 1985. Below are some milestones in the company's history:
| 1985: |
Company founded in Woburn, MA, as Imagraph. |
| 1985: |
Designs first high resolution display card for medical imaging. |
| 1988: |
Designs first high resolution video capture board. |
| 1995: |
Company acquired by Lumisys. |
| 1998: |
Company designs first high speed video streaming board for medical imaging. |
| 1999: |
Imagraph senior management team acquires assets of Imagraph from Lumisys and forms Foresight Imaging. |
| 2003: |
Foresight introduces revolutionary AccuStream 170 board for high speed video streaming from high resolution RGB, monochrome, and DVI video sources. |
| 2004: |
Foresight acquires the assets of TIMS, Inc. Introduces TIMS DICOM System in June 2004. |
| 2005: |
Foresight introduces new TIMS computer platform significantly reducing the size and weight of the system. |
| 2006: |
Foresight introduces TIMS DICOM Gateway software only solution to target dermatology, pathology, and ophthalmology markets. |
| 2007: |
Foresight announces completion of 25 unit TIMS installation at Baptist Health and 35 unit TIMS installation with Panama Ministry of Health. |
| 2008: |
Foresight ships TIMS version 2.1 upgrade with significant improvements to target the speech pathology market. |
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Foresight Imaging Introduces TIMS 2000 SP (New Orleans, LA – November 19, 2009) Foresight Imaging introduces the TIMS 2000 SP, a TIMS DICOM System designed specifically for the requirements of speech pathology, at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association exhibition in New Orleans.  |
mVisum & Foresight Imaging Announce Mobile Technology Partnership (Camden, NJ – November 23, 2009) mVisum announces a technology partnership agreement with Foresight Imaging. Under the terms of the agreement, mVisum is providing their mVisum OnDemand Platform and related mobile imaging software technology exclusively to Foresight Imaging for use in all TIMS Mobile™ products. Two new TIMS Mobile products are being introduced at the RSNA show in Chicago starting on Sunday November 29.  |
Foresight Imaging Introduces TIMS Fluoro-TRACE (New York, NY – November 18, 2009) Foresight Imaging introduces TIMS Fluoro-TRACE, a system for providing live, interactive, road-mapping in high resolution for interventional radiology, angiography, and vascular surgery applications, at the VEITHsymposium in New York. 
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