[INQ. NO. 2606E03] Since its establishment in September 2003, DRGEM Corporation has been dedicated exclusively to the field of X-ray imaging, offering a comprehensive range of solutions for general diagnostic X-ray systems.
Through continuous research, development, and product innovation, DRGEM delivers exceptional X-ray equipment while fulfilling its responsibilities and commitments to its customers, and thereby ensuring their utmost satisfaction.

Auto Positioning System, based on the GXR-SD Digital X-ray System, offers fully automated tracking and positioning for the wall stand and table, thus enhancing workflow efficiency and patient care.
The Auto Positioning System streamlines workflow with fully automated tracking and positioning features, enhancing throughput and improving the experience for both patients and operators by allowing greater focus on patient care.
This motorized system ensures precise and effortless positioning for both the wall stand and table, delivering fast and accurate movements. Integrated with the pre-programmed RADMAX procedure and automated RADMAX image processing, it maximizes efficiency and delivers consistent, high-quality imaging results.

Fully Automated Motor-driven System
Motorized movements across all axes enable fast, accurate positioning with minimal manual input. Predefined positions ensure consistent imaging and streamlined workflow.
A large touchscreen console provides clear visuals and intuitive operation, allowing faster adjustments and improved workflow control.
Ergonomic design and wide-range movement offer easy access to patients and smooth, accurate positioning for various examinations.

Built-in safety sensors prevent collisions by detecting obstacles near the wall Bucky, tube stand, and table. Emergency stop switches at key points allow quick response, ensuring a safe environment for both patients and staff.
The system’s auto rotating touch screen console enhances flexibility and usability by allowing effortless screen rotation, enabling operators to access and control key system functions from various angles, ensuring a seamless workflow.
DRGEM recently completed its successful participation at EXPOSANITA 2026 in Bologna. This premier European event offered a fantastic opportunity to meet leading Italian medical professionals. The company engaged with many global partners to discuss the latest trends in diagnostic imaging at EXPOSANITA 2026. Throughout the event, DRGEM shared its vision for the future of radiology with dedicated industry experts.

Moving Closer to Developing AI-Based Low-Dose C-Arm ‘PROVUE’
DRGEM recently announced that it is driving innovation in the field of fluoroscopy ― technology that uses X-rays to visualize the inside of the human body in real time ― by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into image-processing technology for C-arm equipment.

Known as PROVUE, this device analyzes X-ray images acquired at low doses using an AI-based denoising algorithm to remove image noise, thereby significantly reducing radiation exposure for both patients and physicians.
Minimizing X-ray dose during real-time observation of the human body has long been a key technical challenge in fluoroscopy, and achieving high image-quality in a low-dose environment remains a technically difficult task.
A spokesperson for DRGEM explained that the company has achieved tangible results by developing AI-powered image-processing technology through joint research with KAIST.
In particular, this technology has further improved image-noise removal performance by training the AI not only on random noise, but also on real noise data generated in actual clinical environments. DRGEM revealed that through the AI denoising technology applied to PROVUE, it has confirmed the potential to achieve a similar level of image quality at a radiation dose approximately 70% lower than conventional methods.
DRGEM’s CEO explained, “PROVUE is a device developed with a dual focus on enhancing the convenience of medical staff and ensuring the safety of both medical staff and patients,” adding, “We plan to continue developing technology to simultaneously improve the usability and image quality of medical-imaging equipment in the future.”

DRGEM anticipates that technology development will be completed and the product will enter the market in the second half of 2026.
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