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November 1993 |
Inaugurated as Climb
Practiced as a private business owner in Osaka, Japan
Developed the hospital information system for radiology
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October 1996 |
Incorporated as Climb Inc. with 10 million yen as capital
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June 1998 |
Developed the cardiology diagnostic workstation that is the first domestic product in Japan
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April 2001 |
Developed the multi-modality compatible image server
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October 2001 |
Joined the Japan Industries Association of Radiological Systems (JIRA)
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February 2002 |
Reorganized as Climb Medical Systems Inc
Moved to Nissei Shin-Osaka Bldg
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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.
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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.
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September 2006 |
Received ISO13485:2003 certification
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November 2007 |
Started manufacturing and sales of the world first mammography diagnostic workstation, which adapts a super high resolution 15MsP TOTOKU monitor, in Japan.
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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.
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