Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: Roni Amrami: Innovator in Radioactive Emission Detection
Introduction
Roni Amrami is a notable inventor based in Yokneam, Israel, recognized for his contributions to the field of medical imaging and radioactive emission detection. With a total of six patents to his name, Amrami has developed innovative technologies that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of medical procedures involving radioactive materials.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "Radioactive emission detector equipped with a position tracking system and utilization thereof with medical systems and in medical procedures." This invention features a system designed to calculate the position of a radioactivity emitting source within a coordinate system. It includes a radioactive emission detector, a position tracking system, and a data processor that integrates data from both components to determine the source's location accurately. Another significant patent is the "Radioactive emission detector equipped with a position tracking system," which describes a probe that communicates with a position tracking system. This technology is utilized in various medical imaging systems and procedures, employing wide aperture collimation and deconvolution algorithms to produce high-resolution images of radioactive sources while correcting for blurring effects mathematically.
Career Highlights
Roni Amrami has worked with several prominent companies in the medical technology sector, including Spectrum Dynamics LLC and Biosensors International Group, Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced detection systems for medical applications.
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