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MagnaMedics has obtained a grant from the European fund for regional development (EFRO), within its Dutch operational program OP Zuid Innovation Officer. The grant partly covers personell costs of our newly appointed manager clinical imaging, Zameed SahebAli. The grant allows MagnaMedics to further develop its current products in imaging of medical devices in MRI, and runs untill september 2010. More information on our imaging project, please click