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Research & Development

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Testing

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Production

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Packaging

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Automotive Lighting

An employee is doing an optical check at a competence centre for the production and development of bulbs for cars in Aachen, Germany.
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Molecular Imaging

Molecular imaging aims to detect and treat diseases such as cancer, coronary heart disease and Alzheimer's disease at the molecular level by effectively diagnosing them before they occur. Already an established manufacturer of medical imaging sustems, Philips is ideally placed to become one of the principle players in this emerging science and has developed a series of research partnerships to investigate its potential more fully.
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Image Improving Technologies - Molecular Healthcare

Researcher inspecting the pharmacokinetic maps of a lung cancer patient generated by the new molecular imaging tools.
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3D Echo

Philips' Explora iE33 provides better visualizations of complex anatomical features and reduces examination time which, in turn, increases productivity by enabling the clinician to devote more energy to actual treatment. And its advanced ergonomic design also adapts to virtually any scanning condition to ensure maximum comfort and convenience for the patient.
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Production of X-ray systems

An employee working on the production of glass tubes for X-ray machines, at the Philips Medical Systems worldwide competence center in Hamburg, Germany.
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