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August 09

Hallmarq comissioned to install standing MRI at the Royal Veterinary College. Building work is being project managed by Hallmarq's Russ Knottley on behalf of the RVC. The standing MRI will then be installed in a purpose designed room later this year. The RVC joins Cambridge and Edinburgh vet schools in using the Hallmarq MRI system.

 

August 09

Hallmarq and Troytown Equine Hospital exhibit at Royal Dublin Show. A combined effort by Hallmarq and the Troytown team saw a busy stand at the RDS, Ireland's premiere equestrian event. Over 500 people were made aware of the new Hallmarq MRI at Troytown during the show with an opportunity to explain the advanatges of MRI for early, safe and accurate lameness diagnosis.

 

May 09

Hallmarq MRI installed at Newmarket Equine Hospital.   Hallmarq engineers installed the latest standing MRI in the new dedicated diagnostic facility at Newmarket Equine Hospital, in time for the official opening by Princess Haya of Jordan, President of the FEI and wife of Sheikh Mohammed (who also has a standing MRI unit in Dubai).

Visit the Newmarket Equine Hosptial web site at www.newmarketequinehospital.com

 

First standing Equine MRI in Ireland.   The first standing equine MRI unit in Ireland was commissioned at Troytown Equine Hospital, Kildare early this month.  Based on The Curragh and receiving referral cases from all over Ireland, the Troytown veterinary team can now use the Hallmarq MRI unit to make lameness diagnosis more rapid and accurate.

Visit the Troytown Equine Hospital web site at www.troytown.ie

 

 April 09

New Hallmarq MRI goes live at the Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Lyon, France. The first standing horse to ever have an MRI in France was examined at the facility this month following commissioning of the new Hallmarq system.

Visit the Ecole Veterinare Nationale de Lyon web site at www.vet-lyon.fr

 

Feb 09

Feature in Equestrian Life. Click here to read

 

Jan 09

Feature in Scottish Horse. Click here to read