Our Participation at the 17th International Conference & Workshop “Medical Physics in the Baltic States 2025”
We are pleased to share that our team had the privilege of attending the 17th International Conference & Workshop “Medical Physics in the Baltic States 2025,” a key event that brings together leading researchers, clinicians, and industry experts dedicated to advancing medical physics and healthcare technologies.
Held in Kaunas, Lithuania, this prestigious conference serves as a platform for discussing the latest innovations in radiation therapy, diagnostic imaging, radiation protection, and emerging technologies shaping the future of medical physics. As distributors committed to supporting healthcare professionals with high-quality solutions, our presence at this event was both inspiring and rewarding.
Connecting With Experts and Innovators
Throughout the conference, we engaged with researchers, medical physicists, and technology developers who are driving progress in the field. The exchange of knowledge and insights provided us with a deeper understanding of current challenges and future directions in medical physics.
We were excited to connect with partners, explore potential collaborations, and learn how our distributed technologies can continue contributing to safer, more efficient clinical workflows.
Showcasing Advanced Solutions
As distributors, we take pride in offering equipment and systems that support hospitals, clinics, and laboratories in delivering precise and reliable diagnostic and therapeutic services. The conference gave us an excellent opportunity to highlight our portfolio and gather valuable feedback from professionals who use these tools in their daily practice.
We were encouraged by the strong interest in innovative solutions that improve patient care, streamline workflow, and enhance measurement accuracy—core goals that align with our mission.
Looking Ahead
Participating in the 2025 Medical Physics conference strengthened our commitment to supporting scientific progress and high-quality clinical practice across the Baltic region and beyond. We look forward to future collaborations, continued knowledge sharing, and returning to upcoming editions of this event.
We extend our appreciation to the organizers, speakers, and attendees for creating such a productive and inspiring environment.
Together, we move forward in shaping the future of medical physics.
