ANALOGIC CORP.

History

YearDetail
1967 Bernie Gordon founded Analogic Corp. and established its headquarters in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
1979 Analogic's patented A-to-D conversion technology enables computed tomography (CT) worldwide.
1988 The company was selected as a strategic partner to develop a CT-based scanning system for airport security called the EXplosive Assessment Computed Tomography (EXACT).
1999 Analogic formed ANRAD, focusing on selenium-based flat-panel digital X-ray detection technology for mammography. 
2002 Analogic partnered with L-3 Communications and received its first order to fulfill a government contract for EXACT CT-based airport security imaging systems, delivering 425 before the end of 2003.
2006 The company unveiled PowerLink, a non-contact power transfer system for CT gantries, which eliminates the limitations of standard rotating gantry systems, such as component failures.
2007 Analogic acquired Copley Controls to complement its RF manufacturing capabilities while remarking itself as the only company to manufacture both gradient and RF amplifiers, the two main components of an MR system.
2015 Analogic partnered with NetBio and introduced the DNAscan Rapid DNA Analysis System, which will be utilized by law enforcement and other government agencies.
2016 Analogic introduced the ConneCT checkpoint CT baggage screening system, which uses advanced CT technology and threat detection software to accelerate airport passenger throughput.
2022 Analogic Corp. received an award of two orders from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for $781.2 million to procure and maintain around 469 base and full-size ConneCT computed tomography (CT) checkpoint security screening systems.
2023 Analogic Corp. agreed with Kromek Group plc to collaborate on developing Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) based detector solutions for Photon Counting Computed Tomography (PCCT) applications in the medical imaging and security sectors.
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