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Title Humanscan CEO Rhim Sung Min IEEE International Ultrasonic Wave Symposium Invitation Lecture
No. 13 Date 2011-08-08 10:06:44
Rhim Sung Min, CEO of Humanscan, the company which succeeded in mass production of ultrasound probe using single

crystals for the first time in the world, will be giving an invitational lecture on \"Single Crystal Probe\'s Trend\" on October 29th at the 2007 IEEE International Symposium to be held at New York from November 28 thru 31st. As an only lecturer to be invited among Asian countries, the invitation from world largest academic society IEEE with membership from 175 countries is drawing attention.

As a current supplier of heart probes to Medison, Humanscan is a venture company that has Single crystal probes technology uses single crystals as piezoelectric material to generate ultrasound instead of current ceramic material. This state of the art technology doubles the efficiency and known in the industry for the last 20 years but the difficulties of mass production made GE and Siemens to abandon mass production. However Humanscan has succeeded in mass production making the company the only company in the world capable of selling the mass production product. With these technical backgrounds Humanscan had signed development contracts with Siemens and GE to develop new products doubling the efficiency of the existing product. Humanscan has completed signing the mass production contracts with GE and Siemens and scheduled to sell worldwide beginning of next year.

Furthermore Humanscan has completed the development of lamination technology which doubles the efficiency of the current single crystal probes. This technology has been registered for patents in the major countries. The lamination single crystal technology is being considered as Humanscan securing the technology 2 generations ahead of the competition, Humanscan is expected to lead the industry for awhile.

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