"This partnership has really given us the opportunity to bring advanced imaging technology to the zoo and for the care of our animals."

iCRco is proud to be recognized for our new CT machine - Claris XT - that represents a potential breakthrough in medical care. Animals at the Santa Barbara Zoo are the first patients to try it.
"We really don't know what we can find or see, but every animal is a new experience," iCRco founder and CEO Stephen Neushel said. "These are exotic animals. It's amazing to be part of that."
Claris XT delivers 3D images that are five times more detailed than average CT machines, while also being smaller, lighter, more mobile and less than half the cost.
The machine can be wheeled around and even plugged into a wall outlet. It can also handle the job of an X-ray machine.
"The 3D capabilities allow us a lot more interpretation of those images and what's actually going on with the animals," said Dr. Julie Barnes, Vice President of Animal Care and Health at the Santa Barbara Zoo. "So we can see the bones and all the skeletal system in a 3D composition, so we can really look all the way around the bones."
Dr. Barnes said the new technology is incredibly helpful, and that the medical team is thankful for the local partnership.
Dr. Barnes said the new technology is incredibly helpful, and that the medical team is thankful for the local partnership. "This partnership has really given us the opportunity to bring advanced imaging technology to the zoo and for the care of our animals," she said. "So we're so thankful to have this partnership with iCRco. And they've been fabulous to work with."
For more details, visit KEYT News link at https://www.keyt.com/lifestyle/technology/goleta-company-brings-state-of-the-art-ct-scanner-to-santa-barbara-zoo/1085804287
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