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Top vendors for X-Ray Systems, compared

Six vendors across digital radiography hardware, flat panel detector components, and AI imaging software — mapped to the buyer types they actually serve.

April 29, 2026· 4 min read· AI-generated

Top vendors for X-Ray Systems, compared

Six vendors across digital radiography hardware, flat panel detector components, and AI imaging software — mapped to the buyer types they actually serve.

TL;DR

These six vendors occupy very different positions in the X-ray market. Knowing what each one actually sells saves you from evaluating the wrong shortlist.

Epica International is the only vendor here offering mobile, multi-modality platforms that combine CT, fluoroscopy, and digital radiography in a single unit — with FDA 510(k) clearance and CE marking for human imaging. InnoCare Optoelectronics Corp. is a flat panel detector component supplier for OEM manufacturers, not a system integrator for clinical facilities. MIKASA X-RAY CO., LTD. (operating as MinXray) has been building rugged portable X-ray since 1967 and serves military, field, and remote-deployment markets. First Source Inc builds customized DR systems and software primarily for outpatient clinics, chiropractic practices, and mobile imaging services. POSKOM CO., LTD pioneered the battery-powered wireless portable X-ray and now covers the widest hardware range — portable, mobile, and stationary — across medical, dental, veterinary, military, and industrial segments. Qure.AI Technologies Inc. sells no hardware at all: it's an FDA-cleared AI software platform for lung nodule detection and risk stratification that layers onto your existing imaging workflow.

At a glance

VendorFoundedProduct typePrimary marketsPortability focus
Epica International2014Complete imaging systems (CT, fluoro, DR)Human, veterinaryMobile multi-modality
InnoCare Optoelectronics Corp.2019FPD components / OEM detector modulesOEM manufacturers
MIKASA X-RAY / MinXray1967Portable & mobile X-ray systemsMedical, vet, military, fieldField-deployable portable
First Source Inc1999DR systems, detectors, acquisition softwareClinics, chiropractic, vet, mobile imagingCart-based and portable
POSKOM CO., LTD1994Generators, monoblocks, complete systemsMedical, dental, vet, military, industrialPortable, mobile, stationary
Qure.AI Technologies Inc.2016AI imaging softwareRadiology, pulmonology, emergencyN/A (software only)

How they compare

Hardware versus software — a critical split

Five vendors here sell physical equipment or components. Qure.AI Technologies Inc. sells only software. Its platform — integrating with PACS, EMR, and dictation systems — adds AI-driven lung nodule detection on chest X-rays (qXR-LN targets the 6–10mm sensitivity range) and CT-based volumetric quantification with Lung-RADS and Brock score output. If your procurement need is imaging hardware, Qure.AI belongs in a separate evaluation. If you're building a chest X-ray or lung nodule workflow and want an AI interpretation layer on top of whatever system you purchase, it's worth assessing alongside your hardware RFP.

InnoCare Optoelectronics Corp. is similarly upstream of most facility-level purchasing decisions. Their TFT-PD flat panel detectors are OEM components — the substrate and module that a DR system manufacturer integrates into a finished product. End-user facilities typically don't buy directly from InnoCare; OEM system builders and biomed engineers evaluating replacement detector modules do.

Portability and deployment environment

This is the dimension that most clearly separates the remaining hardware vendors. MIKASA X-RAY / MinXray has been building portable X-ray since 1967 — the longest track record in this group by more than two decades. Their systems are purpose-designed for environments where a fixed-room unit is impractical: nursing homes, prisons, military field operations, remote international clinics, emergency response, and cruise ships. If ruggedness and rapid deployment are your primary criteria, that history matters.

POSKOM CO., LTD claims the first battery-powered wireless portable X-ray system and now offers the broadest hardware catalog here — covering portable, mobile, and stationary systems alongside standalone generators and monoblock assemblies. That breadth is useful if you're standardizing across a health system with varied department needs. First Source Inc occupies a similar portable-to-cart range but concentrates on outpatient and mobile imaging contexts. Their iQFlex M is a cart-based system with an integrated generator; the iQFlex Pro is specifically designed for equine and veterinary portable use.

Epica International is the outlier in form factor. No other vendor here combines CT, fluoroscopy, and DR in a single mobile platform — their HDVI (High Definition Volume Imaging) CT is a differentiator for buyers who need cross-modality imaging without a fixed imaging suite. FDA 510(k) clearance and CE marking are confirmed for the human imaging platform.

How to choose

Match your procurement need to the correct vendor category before you evaluate specs or request quotes:

  • Mobile multi-modality imaging (CT + fluoroscopy + DR in one unit): Epica International is the only vendor here offering that combination. Confirm specific cleared indications before specifying.
  • Rugged portable X-ray for military, field, or remote clinical deployment: MIKASA X-RAY / MinXray has the deepest purpose-built portable pedigree. POSKOM is a strong alternative with a broader generator and monoblock component portfolio.
  • Outpatient clinic, chiropractic practice, or mobile imaging service: First Source Inc specializes in customized DR configurations for these segments, including dedicated acquisition software.
  • AI interpretation layer on an existing chest X-ray or CT workflow: Qure.AI Technologies Inc. is the only vendor here with that capability. Verify PACS and EMR integration compatibility with your installed systems before procurement.

Pricing for all vendors listed is not publicly verifiable from available sources. Request formal quotes directly.

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