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IMHS 2006 (The International Modern Hospital Show 2006)

July 12, 2006 through July 14, 2006 at Tokyo Big Sight

The International Modern Hospital Show 2006 was held under the theme of “Reliable health, medical treatment, and care – aiming for high quality service.” The show ended on a high note with about 389 exhibitors and over 76,700 visitors.
TOTOKU exhibited a variety of solutions such as LCD’s for filmless medical imaging, touch panel systems for reception desks and information kiosks, and active radio frequency identification (RFID) tag systems for various environments including nursing homes to keep track of residents.
Many visitors stopped by at our booth. We would like to thank you for your visit.

 
 

On Display:

Medical image displays

The ME/CCL Series i models are medical image displays with advanced display performance and highly accurate quality control capabilities. The four models were exhibited.
The picture on the left shows 5MP monochrome display
ME551i2.
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Touch panel products

Infrared ray image sensor touch panel system ”λ-Screen” for large screens
A highly accurate and fast response touch panel offers multi-point sensing, making it applicable to gaming applications (picture on the left).

Information kiosk-terminal “T15L-CP
Designed under the concept of “more compact and sophisticated design,” the integration of a computer and a 15” color LCD touch panel is best suited for a tight spot and a design-sensitive location (picture on the right).


Active radio frequency identification (RFID) tag systems

Radio frequency tag system “MEGRAS” is a position detection system that maximizes the characteristics of active wireless devices. It automatically collects and centralizes management of all sorts of information not only on the position and flow of tag-attached people and products in a broad area, but also on time and quantity. That is something passive-type IC tags are incapable of.

An example of application to the Keyless Entry Package (location identification system) was demonstrated at the show.

 

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