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Life After Assises de Pathologie!

SCC Soft Computer recently attended Assises de Pathologie on June 1-2 in Pau, France, at the Beaumont Palace. SCC representatives provided positive feedback about the exhibition where roughly 25 visitors from France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia stopped by to discuss our software services. This annual 2-day event is very popular within the French speaking world of Pathology where many come to attend the informational sessions being presented at the conference, while the exhibit hall runs in parallel. The conference provided insight of the migration to digital pathology and implementation of artificial intelligence for more precise diagnostics within the pathology industry. SCC had the opportunity to showcase SCC’s Pathology Information System SuiteTM and SCC’s Genetics Information Systems Suite® to those seeking software solutions for their laboratory needs.

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SCC’s Pathology Inofrmation Systems Suite
SoftPathDx® SoftTrack®

SCC’s Genetics Information Systems Suite®
SoftGenomics® SoftMolecular® SoftHLA®SoftGenePortal® SoftBiochemistry® SoftFlowCytometry® SoftCytogenetics®


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