The event will take place from 29 September to 1 October in Nashville, Tennessee.
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas digital radiography vice president Bruce Ashby said: "Most urgent care centers can treat fractures, take X-rays, and conduct lab tests on site.
“They need high-quality and cost-effective diagnostic equipment and Konica Minolta Healthcare offers a wide range of imaging systems, including X-ray and ultrasound, to assist with these needs."
The company will showcase Sonimage HS1, which is a compact ultrasound system with an advanced touchscreen for better evaluation.
Sonimage HS1 includes L18-4 linear probe that scans both deep and superficial structures for musculoskeletal tissue evaluation.
The firm will also exhibit a range of digital X-ray and image review, and sharing digital X-ray imaging options.
They include AeroDR wireless flat panel detector with CS-7 control station and Digital Radiology straight arm system with Ultra acquisition software.
Konica Minolta’s Exa platform offers the infrastructure to manage data across the imaging workflow. It is a web-based platform that will enable zero footprint full-featured diagnostic viewing.
Digital Radiography system features a 17" x 17" detector that will allow for all imaging views, including wheelchair and table work.
Konica Minolta provides medical diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology services for its customers.
Image: Konica Minolta’s Sonimage HS1 compact ultrasound system. Photo: courtesy of Marketwired / Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc.