Building an imaging solution with a
USB camera for dermatology
How e-con Systems helped a US-based skin imaging system provider build a Custom Diagnostic Dermatology Device.
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Summary of the solution
The client wanted a small-form-factor yet high-quality USB camera for dermatology. They were looking to improve their diagnostic device's skin imaging capabilities and autonomously detect skin cancer. See how e-con Systems helped the client build a custom device for fast, accurate, and seamless imaging experiences.
Key challenges faced by the client
Lightweight and small form-factor
USB camera that can seamlessly
fit the imaging device
Seamless autofocus actuator
and algorithms to provide
exact data points
Low power consumption,
considering the frequency
of usage
Benefits of the solution
- Spruced up diagnostic, treatment, research, patient documentation, or academic abilities
- Feature-rich and custom-built for faster volume production
- Accurate data for physicians for quicker and more insightful dermatology diagnosis and treatment
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