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DELFT IMAGING MEDICAL SOLUTIONS EXPORT LTD

LICENCE DATE:

26-10-2023

NATIONALITY:

DUTCH

PRODUCT:

(SERVICE) ENGAGE IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (INCLUDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. TESTING, VALIDATION), SERVICES FOR INSTALLATIONTESTIG, TRAINING, HELP DESK AND MAINTENANCE OF MEDICAL DEVICES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

LOCATION:

UNIT 2, FIRST OWUSU TETTEH LINK, DZORWULU-ACCRA. GPS ADDRESS: GA-120-4920

About Enterprise

Delft Imaging Medical Solutions Export Ltd (commonly known as Delft Imaging Ghana Ltd) is a healthcare technology and medical imaging company that is part of the global Delft Imaging organisation, headquartered in the Netherlands. The company specialises in digital X‑ray imaging systems and diagnostic solutions, particularly for use in public health and clinical environments where affordable, reliable screening technologies are needed. Delft Imaging’s work emphasises strengthening health systems and improving access to quality diagnostics, especially in resource‑constrained regions including Ghana and wider Africa.

In Ghana, Delft Imaging operates as a subsidiary providing local installation, training, servicing, and support for its medical imaging products. It has been heavily involved in national healthcare initiatives, such as partnerships with the Ghana Health Service and the Ministry of Health to deploy digital X‑ray units and advanced diagnostic platforms aimed at accelerating detection and treatment of diseases like tuberculosis (TB). The company’s solutions include stationary and mobile X‑ray systems equipped with artificial intelligence software (CAD4TB) that enhances TB screening accuracy and efficiency, as well as tele‑radiology platforms that support remote diagnosis.

Delft Imaging’s global mission focuses on strengthening healthcare delivery by providing high‑impact imaging technology that is affordable, portable, and suitable for challenging environments. Its products and services help clinicians and public health programmes improve diagnostic reach, support care quality, and advance disease control efforts in underserved communities. The Ghana arm of the company has also worked to build local capacity through training of engineers, radiographers, and healthcare staff to operate and maintain these systems long‑term.