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Climb Medical Systems
YearHistory
November
1993
  • Inaugurated as Climb
  • Practiced as a private business owner in Osaka, Japan
  • Developed the hospital information system for radiology
  • October
    1996
  • Incorporated as Climb Inc. with 10 million yen as capital
  • June
    1998
  • Developed the cardiology diagnostic workstation that is the first domestic product in Japan
  • April
    2001
  • Developed the multi-modality compatible image server
  • October
    2001
  • Joined the Japan Industries Association of Radiological Systems (JIRA)
  • February
    2002
  • Reorganized as Climb Medical Systems Inc
  • Moved to Nissei Shin-Osaka Bldg
  • March
    2004
  • Developed the Rapidia 3D-Angio, which is a special 3D angio image processing system, by cooperating with Toshiba Medical Systems, Co. and INFINITT, Co.
  • August
    2005
  • Approved as an Osaka business innovation plan approved company
  • Allowed manufacturing and sales of medical devices in Japan.
  • Approved manufacturing of medical devices in Japan.
  • Started manufacturing and sales of the first domestic mammography diagnostic workstation issued an approval number of PAL in Japan.
  • September
    2006
  • Received ISO13485:2003 certification
  • November
    2007
  • Started manufacturing and sales of the world first mammography diagnostic workstation, which adapts a super high resolution 15MsP TOTOKU monitor, in Japan.
  • December
    2008
  • Started manufacturing and sales of the world first mammography diagnostic workstation, which adapts a super high resolution 15MsP and 1276 gray scale TOTOKU monitor, in Japan.