Izotropic Corporation announced that it has completed the final engineering of IzoView. IzoView is now fully assembled and being prepared for final software testing and certifications of the pre-commercial model to be used in the Company's clinical study in the U.S. for market authorization. IzoView's hardware components are production ready, and the Company will select a third-party manufacturer in the U.S. for commercial production and assembly, while the clinical study is underway.

The IzoView commercial model has been designed and engineered in a modular subsystem format, meaning each subsystem can be manufactured, packaged, and shipped easily, and the component design makes installation and maintenance fast and efficient. IzoView is now producing full-motion 360-degree images, and with 360- degree data, Izotropic engineers will finalize and refine the overall software integration of the subsystems as a complete unit. Engineers will also prepare for a series of standard commissioning and regulatory tests while taking hundreds of images for reconstruction purposes using custom 3D-printed phantoms that are representative of patient's breasts.

The 360-degree phantom imaging data will be integrated into IzoView's machine learning algorithm image reconstruction software developed by Izotropic's partner, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. This work will be presented at the SPIE Physics of Medical Imaging Conference on February 21, 2023.