PEABODY, Mass. and DAVIS, Calif., May 01, 2018 -- Analogic Corporation (Nasdaq:ALOG), enabling the world’s medical imaging and aviation security technology, and Stratovan Corporation, a leading software house and developer of next-generation interactive visual analysis software for 3D imaging, today announced a partnership to develop next-generation threat detection software for aviation security.
The collaboration will support threat detection algorithms developed by Stratovan to enhance the capabilities of Analogic’s airport checkpoint CT solution, ConneCT™. This represents a significant step toward the interoperability of ConneCT with innovative third-party threat detection systems, enabling a new heightened level of aviation security.
“Until now, legacy technology was locked in proprietary platforms that could not support third-party software, making upgrades slow and expensive,” said Mark Laustra VP, global business development and government relations at Analogic. “Our system, ConneCT, was built on an open platform to be able to support third-party software and peripherals, which is an advancement that has transformed the communications and software industries. Together, Analogic and Stratovan are working to modernize aviation security, and we are proud to announce this partnership.”
“Stratovan has defined an achievable vision for the airport of the future and is leading the way in building tools that enable interoperability for airport security,” said Jim Olson, Stratovan Corporation CEO. “Now we are working with industry manufacturer, Analogic, to develop algorithms that enhance threat detection capabilities for its CT scanner for airport checkpoints, ConneCT. We are proud to partner with Analogic and believe that the outcomes will enhance both security and safety for passengers.”
Computed tomography (CT) technology, pioneered by Analogic, is the recognized next-generation of airport checkpoint security. Analogic’s ConneCT was engineered to enable interoperability of threat detection and network software, critical elements that maximize the capabilities and lifecycle of CT technology.
For more information, please visit Analogic here and Stratovan Corporation here.
About Analogic – Celebrating 50 Years of Imaging Innovation
Analogic (Nasdaq:ALOG) provides leading-edge healthcare and security technology solutions to advance the practice of medicine and save lives. We are recognized around the world for advanced imaging and real-time guidance technologies used for disease diagnosis and treatment as well as for automated threat detection. Our market-leading ultrasound systems, led by our flagship BK Ultrasound brand, used in procedure-driven markets such as urology, surgery, and point-of-care, are sold to clinical practitioners around the world. Our advanced imaging technologies are also used in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and digital mammography systems, as well as automated threat detection systems for aviation security. Analogic is headquartered just north of Boston, Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.analogic.com.
Analogic and the globe logo are registered trademarks of Analogic Corporation. ConneCT is a trademark of Analogic Corporation.
For Further Information:
Investor Contact:
Mark Namaroff
Sr. Director of Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
(978) 326-4058
[email protected]
Media Contact:
Jennifer Webb
Coltrin & Associates, Inc.
(212) 221-1616
[email protected]


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