Radiobotics wins Best New Radiology Vendor Award at the Eurominnies 2022

The "Minnies Awards for Excellence in Radiology" are presented once a year by AuntMinnie, one of the largest online professional communities for radiology and imaging

Radiobotics is honored to announce that it has won the coveted “Best New Radiology Vendor Award” at the Eurominnies 2022.

Radiobotics beat stiff competition from outstanding start-ups such as Lucida Medical to win Best New Radiology Vendor Award at the 2022 Eurominnies.

CEO Mads Brevadt Jarner commented on the award win:

“I am delighted to be recognised by AuntMinnie in this category.

This is great recognition for the hard work we have put into Radiobotics since our incorporation in 2017. 2022 is already shaping up to be a record-breaking year for us at Radiobotics and this award recognises this great trajectory.”

Eurominnies, the Minnies Awards for Excellence in Radiology

The “Minnies Awards for Excellence in Radiology” are presented once a year by AuntMinnie, one of the largest online professional communities for radiology and imaging procedures. Candidates are nominated in a total of eight categories and selected by a panel of experts.

About Radiobotics

Founded in 2017, Radiobotics, a Medimaps Group company, is an award-winning Danish MedTech company dedicated to advancing musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology with AI-powered solutions. Radiobotics’ flagship solution, RBfracture™, is designed to support Emergency and Radiology with highly accurate detection of trauma-related findings, including fractures, dislocations, lipohemarthrosis, and effusion.

Radiobotics’ commitment to delivering precise, expert-level care in MSK imaging 24/7, regardless of time, infrastructure, or staffing constraints, constraints, is reflected in its close collaboration with leading clinical institutions, including partnering with Oxford University Hospital (OUH) on the world’s first and largest randomised clinical trial evaluating radiology AI in urgent care as well as achieving NICE approval for use in urgent care settings across the NHS.

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Elyse Sims
Head of Marketing, Radiobotics

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