The AMIT Consortium, composed by ten companies and thirteen research centers and universities, met at the University Carlos III of Madrid to officially launch the project CENIT with the aim to overcome technological barrier of Molecular Imaging.
The AMIT project (Advanced Molecular Imaging Technology), is one of the three approved projects by CDTI in the area of Biotechnology, Health and Nutrition. It has a total budget of 18.7 million € for the 4 years and has received 8.2 million funds by the CENIT Programme.
Advanced diagnostic tool for dentistry and maxillofacial surgery from CT images.
The software can be used for evaluating angiographic images of coronary arteries and the aorta in order to detect aneurysms, abnormalities and calcifications.
PET/CT fusion image diagnostic for nuclear medicine.