Corporate Body

Ausonics International Pty Ltd (1990? - 1999?)

From
1990?
Lane Cove, New South Wales, Australia
To
1999?
Functions
Scientific Equipment Production or Supply
Location
Ausonics International Pty Ltd, 1 Woodcock Place, Lane Cove New South Wales 2066 (as in 1997)

Summary

Ausonics International Pty Ltd continued the work of its predecessor, Ausonics Pty Ltd, as a manufacturer and developer of medical ultrasound diagnostic imaging equipment. In 1997 its parent company was the Israeli company Elbit Ultrasound Pty Ltd. In 1999 Elron Electronic Industries Ltd, Elbit's parent company concluded the sale of Elbit to the General Electric Medical Systems, based in the USA. The company used the trade names: Impact VFI; Opus Plus; and Synergy.

Timeline

 1975 - 1990? Ausonics Proprietary Limited
       1990? - 1999? Ausonics International Pty Ltd

Published resources

Resources

Gavan McCarthy [P004098] [P004098]

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