The sound is louder than the ocean, creating a smart future
2024.12.05
As a breakthrough innovation in the field of ultrasound in recent years, URM super-resolution microscopy imaging technology, with its excellent microvascular resolution capability, continues to push the boundaries of ultrasound applications forward. At the authoritative academic event "Sono Summit 2025" held in India from June 27-29, Feiyino unveiled its flagship product, the ULTRAMUS series high-end ultrasound, and conducted the world's first real-time demonstration of URM imaging technology, quickly becoming the focus of attention.
Under the professional operation and in-depth analysis of Dr. Rajas Chaubal, a well-known ultrasound medical expert in India, more than 70 attending doctors and scholars witnessed the micrometer level imaging strength of URM technology in the diagnosis of kidney and thyroid diseases during the academic exchange session. The clear display of microvascular networks on the screen, with a precision surpassing that of hair strands, fully outlines the complex microcirculation structure, bringing valuable clinical insights to the participants. Its outstanding imaging performance and diagnostic potential have won unanimous recognition and warm applause from experts in the audience.
From June 2nd to 4th, the West African medical event Medica West Africa 2025 was grandly opened in Lagos, Nigeria. Feiyino's diversified ultrasound solutions, consisting of VINNO R700, R300, S300, VINNO 5 and other products, fully demonstrate its deep coverage and adaptability in multiple clinical scenarios such as radiology, general practice, obstetrics and gynecology.
During the exhibition, over a hundred medical professionals visited the Feiyinuo booth to experience the equipment, and highly praised the "precise diagnostic level image quality", "ergonomic optimized design", and "efficient and intuitive operation process" presented by the products.
From May 3rd to 6th, at the German Internal Medicine Society Conference (DGIM) held in Wiesbaden, Germany, the Feiyino ULTRAMUS series, R300, and S300 devices attracted the high attention of over a hundred experts in the field of internal medicine due to their innovative diagnostic value empowered by intelligence.
Among them, the VAid Liver and VAid Thyroid intelligent assisted diagnostic functions became the focus of the entire event. The fast analysis based on deep learning algorithms significantly shortens decision-making time while ensuring diagnostic consistency, accurately matches the core demands of the German medical system for "high precision and efficiency", and further consolidates Feiyino's strategic position and forward-looking layout in the high-end European market.
With the unique advantage of non-invasive assessment of tissue hardness, shear wave elastography technology has become a cutting-edge method for the diagnosis of diseases such as liver fibrosis and breast lesions. On April 26th, Feiyino successfully held a special technical workshop in Quito, Ecuador, focusing on this transformative technology and attracting many radiologists to participate deeply.
In the workshop, the ULTRAMUS 9E became the demonstration core. The excellent quantitative accuracy and real-time analysis capability demonstrated by shear wave imaging allow participants to intuitively experience the dual leap of image quality improvement and clinical decision support effectiveness. This event has effectively promoted the understanding and application of cutting-edge ultrasound technology in public and private medical institutions in Ecuador, providing effective technological empowerment for the local physician community.
From breakthrough imaging technology that enables insight into microvessels, to comprehensive solutions that adapt to diverse scenarios, and to intelligent tools that improve diagnostic and treatment efficiency - every innovative step of Feiyinuo is deeply aligned with the core needs of global medical development. In the future, we will continue to be committed to image innovation, creating broader and deeper value for safeguarding life and health.