Nanox expands Nanox.ARC distribution in Mountain West
Integrity Medical Service will sell, implement, and support the multisource digital tomosynthesis system across Colorado, Wyoming, and parts of Kansas and Nebraska.
Nano-X Imaging has signed a distribution agreement with Integrity Medical Service to support Nanox.ARC deployment across Colorado, Wyoming, and western parts of Kansas and Nebraska.
Integrity Medical Service will lead sales, implementation, and service support for the multisource digital tomosynthesis system in the region. The company is based in Colorado and serves hospitals, orthopedic practices, imaging centers, and outpatient providers.
The agreement targets deployment of 4 systems in the first year and 12 systems in the second year, subject to market conditions and customer adoption.
Nanox.ARC uses proprietary X-ray source technology to support 3D imaging in outpatient and community-based clinical environments, according to the company.
The platform is a multisource digital tomosynthesis system. Nanox has described the system as FDA-cleared and CE-marked for advanced radiographic visualization.
This is part of a broader U.S. distribution strategy for Nanox.ARC. On April 1, Nanox announced a separate agreement with Elite Surgical Technologies to support deployment in other U.S. markets, with a focus on orthopedic and post-surgical imaging.
A later April announcement described the Integrity Medical agreement as 1 of several U.S. distribution collaborations signed in 2026, alongside agreements with Elite Surgical Technologies and Imperial Imaging Technology.
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