

The newest press releases of FotoFinder Systems GmbH

Honor for the company's success abroad
The export award 2011 in the category "industry" went to FotoFinder Systems GmbH from Bavaria. Honored were the innovative product range and export success in recent years. The two managing directors Rudolf Mayer and Andreas Mayer received the award from Bavarian Minister of Economy Martin Zeil.
Complete press release as PDF.
[Bad Birnbach, December 2011]
The future of skin cancer diagnosis is connected
At Medica 2011, FotoFinder presents the future of early skin cancer detection. In the center of attention is the fast diagnostic exchange between doctors using mobile communication technology.
See the complete press release (PDF).
[Bad Birnbach, 21.10.2011]
FotoFinder celebrates company anniversary
The history of skin cancer detection would be another one without FotoFinder. 20 years ago, the founders Rudolf and Andreas Mayer started developing technology for mole mapping and skin imaging. Today, several thousand doctors worldwide work with FotoFinder systems to detect skin cancer at an early stage. A variety of analysis functions, an intuitive software and regular innovations mark the cornerstones of the company success.
Complete press release as PDF.
FotoFinder presents handyscope - the first mobile connected dermatoscope
FotoFinder presents the handyscope, a new device for mobile skin cancer examinations with the iPhone. This digital handheld dermatoscope allows doctors to capture and save microscopic pictures of moles using the iPhone, the handyscope device and the corresponding handyscope App. The handyscope is launched at the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in New Orleans on February 4, 2011.
Direct link to the handyscope website
[February 2011]

FotoFinder Systems GmbH presents innovations
FotoFinder presented new technologies for the early detection of skin cancer
on the 22. Congress for dermatologists and venereologists in Munich in July.
Major improvements concentrate on more security and less unnecessary excisions
for patients and a better diagnostic accuracy for dermatologists.
Complete press release as pdf.
[Bad Birnbach, August 2010]