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This moment at the House of Commons says more than any summary could.
In the video, the Honourable Bardish Chagger highlights the role KA Imaging is playing in advancing solutions that can truly shift health outcomes. Hearing the Honourable Randeep Sarai reinforce that message, and recognize KA Imaging as a standout example, underscores the real-world relevance of this work.
From early support by Grand Challenges Canada to national recognition, to solutions now being used in the field, this is what it looks like when innovation moves beyond concept and into impact.
Worth watching.
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04/27/2026
Access to medical imaging remains uneven across the world. In many rural and low-resource settings, healthcare teams do not have reliable access to X-ray imaging. Others rely on outdated equipment that limits image quality and diagnostic confidence. Without reliable imaging, clinicians need to make difficult decisions with incomplete information.
Improving access to X-ray technology is one of the most practical steps toward closing diagnostic gaps. Facilities need imaging systems that deliver meaningful clinical information at the point of care.
https://kaimaging.com/remote-access-imaging-in-global-health-opportunities-and-considerations/
Remote Access Imaging in Global Health: Opportunities & Considerations Remote access imaging in global health: how Reveal 35C improves diagnostic access and image quality in low-resource settings.
04/06/2026
Can’t believe it’s been a year already! In April 2025, the SpaceXray research group marked an incredible milestone: the first medical X-ray in space. In a post on X on April 2, 2025, Fram2 Mission Commander Chun Wang shared the first image — a hand with a ring — echoing the very first X-ray captured over a century ago by Wilhelm Röntgen.
The SpaceXray group continues to advance this research — take a peek at these photos from ECR earlier this year, where Sheyna Gifford and David Lerner presented their work.
At KA Imaging, space remains an exciting area of exploration for our SpectralDR technology. Stay tuned for more news in the coming months!
In case you missed it, you can revisit the press release here: https://kaimaging.com/a-historic-image-the-first-x-ray-in-space-is-here/
Tuberculosis continues to affect over 10 million people each year, yet a significant number of cases are still missed, often because patients don’t present clear symptoms.
In this video, healthcare professionals from Nigeria and Kenya share how this challenge is playing out on the ground. Dr. Stephen John (Nigeria) discusses how imaging is helping identify presumptive TB cases beyond symptom-based screening. Brandy Jeruto (Kenya) explains how X-ray supports earlier clinical decisions when access to lab testing is delayed.
At Village of Hope Hospital, this approach is already making a difference - supporting earlier diagnosis, faster treatment initiation, and improved access to care within the community.
It’s a reminder that strengthening how we detect TB — especially at the front line — remains a critical part of reducing its global impact.
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03/13/2026
Excited to share that KA Imaging has been selected to attend the 2026 Mayo Clinic Cardiology & Radiology Innovation Summit.
This event brings together innovators, clinicians, and industry leaders working to advance cardiovascular and imaging technologies. We’re looking forward to engaging with experts across cardiology and radiology and discussing how innovations in X-ray imaging can support new clinical insights from routine exams.
Thank you to Mayo Clinic and Mayo Clinic Business Development for the opportunity. We’re excited to join the conversation and collaborate with others shaping the future of cardiovascular imaging.
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