TORRANCE, CA -- June 21, 2004 -- iCRco, Inc. – The Intelligent CR Company signed an agreement today with Marotech, Korea for exclusive distribution of the innovative iCRco line of compact, cost-effective computed radiography (CR) solutions throughout Korea.
"We had been searching for a high-performance, affordable and compact solution to meet the needs of the fast growing Korean market," said Chang Jin Cha, General Director of Marotech (www.marosis.com), " iCRco’s innovative distributed CR line and suite of DICOM software tools provide a comprehensive solution to our customers. The high-quality image, flat-scan path and full line of accessories create a complete solution needed for the Korean market."
Sales of iCRco, commented on the agreement by saying that, "We are excited to partner with Marotech the foremost PACS market leader (70% market share) in Korea. Marotech was established in 1994 to provide better healthcare environment to hospitals, imaging centers, and other healthcare institutions. Marotech has kept its lead in the Korean PACS market since its inception by providing cost-effective, stable and easy-to-use solutions.
“With the unique iCRco product line supported by the significant sales, marketing and customer service resources of Marotech, we look forward to continuing our efforts to pursue a high level of success. This new agreement demonstrates how the versatile iCRco line can meet the diversified needs of the market."
The iCRco line provides image acquisition, quality control and review in a single compact, cost-effective unit. It is made available as a complete CR system that combines automatic cassette handling, filmless laser scanners, erasable phosphor plates, advanced image management software and PC-based review station. The plug-and-play iCRco CR line scans phosphor plates directly to the workstation without any special connections. The compact desktop systems are designed to accommodate small spaces and are affordable to purchase and maintain.
Innovative and affordable, iCRco flat scan path technology produces extremely high-quality images and performance. Individual digitizers may be placed in RAD rooms, ERs and remote hospital wards alongside x-ray generators. Technologists can remain in the exam rooms throughout the entire imaging process, streamlining quality control and retaking of images.

