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AMIMON Inc. announced that Stryker Endoscopy, a division of Stryker Corporation, has launched the world’s first high-definition (HD) wireless video display for the operating room. Stryker Endoscopy’s WiSeTM HDTV is embedded with AMIMON’s wireless HD technology. AMIMON has granted Stryker Endoscopy exclusive access to AMIMON’s technology for the medical endoscopy market.

AMIMON Inc. announced that Stryker Endoscopy, a division of Stryker Corporation, has launched the world’s first high-definition (HD) wireless video display for the operating room. Stryker Endoscopy’s WiSeTM HDTV is embedded with AMIMON’s wireless HD technology. AMIMON has granted Stryker Endoscopy exclusive access to AMIMON’s technology for the medical endoscopy market.

William Chang, Stryker Endoscopy’s Vice President of Research & Development and Chief Technology Officer said, Stryker Endoscopy is known for providing Best-in-Class high-definition visualization for surgeons. Only AMIMON’s High-Definition Wireless Technology is capable of transmitting the surgical video with no perceptible lag or interference throughout the entire operating room. This will allow surgeons greater flexibility in positioning the surgical display while operating. In addition, the hospitals and surgery centers will save the hassle and cost of routing DVI cables through the ceilings and overhead booms.

Noam Geri, AMIMON’s Vice President of Marketing and Business Development said, AMIMON’s High-Definition Wireless Technology is gaining strong industry support and is setting the standard for wireless HDTV connectivity.

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