MAUI emerges from stealth with $4M Department of Defense contract

Published on August 24, 2024

MAUI, an ultrasound imaging company, announced its launch with a $4 million Department of Defense (U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command) contract to support trauma medicine using its autonomous ultrasound technology across four branches of the U.S. military.

The Arizona-based company's MAUI K3900, which received 510(k) clearance in October, is a remote ultrasound imaging system for healthcare providers' use in regard to pediatric, fetal, abdominal, peripheral vascular, adult cephalic, urology, small organ, neonatal cephalic, adult and pediatric cardiac, intraoperative, musculoskeletal, and urologic medicine.  

"With the U.S. military contract and our technology becoming more visible on a broader stage, we've decided it's time to come out of stealth and show what we have been working on," MAUI Imaging CEO and cofounder David Specht said in a statement. 

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