Digital Pathology Solutions
BioImagene is a leading provider of end-to-end digital pathology solutions for the anatomic pathology laboratory. Our solutions allow pathologists to digitize pathology slides, provide consistent diagnoses, as well as collaborate and take pathology education to the next generation. Our solutions improve the efficiency of laboratory workflow. BioImagene’s solutions are transforming the practice of pathology from manual to digital, and we believe that digital pathology will play a critical role in enabling personalized medicine, thereby improving patient care.
BioImagene’s iScan™ family of automated digital slide scanners coupled with our Virtuoso™ software and a rich menu of Companion Algorithms™ comprise our total digital pathology solution. In less than one year, we have placed over 100 systems in anatomic pathology laboratories, academic medical centers, and pharmaceutical companies worldwide.
Our Product Philosophy
We firmly believe that to successfully implement end-to-end workflow in digital pathology, a modular architecture is required. Our product architecture includes three layers:
- Enablers: This includes whole slide scanners, and other supporting hardware such as input devices and high-resolution monitors.
- Applications: This includes software for viewing, managing, and analyzing digital images, as well as the set of clinical algorithms* that are organ and disease specific to help quantitatively assess markers like HER-2, ER, PR, etc.
- Portals: These are role-based tools that personalize the set of features available to a user based on his/her role in the anatomic pathology workflow. We currently support pathologist, histotechnician, lab administrator and clinician portals, with several others in development.
Our digital pathology solutions are used in the clinical, educational and research markets. BioImagene strives to make an affordable digital pathology solution a reality for every pathologist in every laboratory, medical center, and hospital.
*BioImagene products are FDA cleared for specific clinical applications and are intended for research use for other applications.


