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Sectra Achieves Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue Type 2 Attestation for Sectra One Cloud Sectra has achieved a Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue (C5) Type 2 attestation for its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for enterprise imaging, Sectra One Cloud. Building on last year's C5 Type 1 attestation, this confirms that Sectra's security controls have been operating effectively over an extended period, giving healthcare providers in Germany even greater confidence to move to the cloud. The C5 attestation is created by Germany's national cybersecurity authority Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), an authority that defines IT-Security requirements for all governmental systems in Germany. The attestation aims to strengthen the transparency and security for cloud-based solutions and contains a collection of requirements that defines what security measures a cloud service provider should have implemented to sell services handling patient data. A Type 2 attestation goes further than the initial Type 1 assessment, confirming not only that the right controls are designed, but that they have been consistently and effectively applied over a testing period of several months. Sectra One Cloud, which operates within the Microsoft Azure public cloud environment, now has both C5 Type 2 and CSA STAR Level 2. While the CSA STAR Level 2 certificate, received in 2024, applies to global standards, the C5 attestation addresses requirements specific to the German market. Together, these certificates reflect Sectra's proactive leadership in advancing cloud security and transparency for the global healthcare market. Sectra One Cloud is a fully managed service for enterprise imaging where Sectra continuously monitors, optimizes, and upgrades the solution as well as provides 24/7 support. The enterprise imaging solution provides a unified strategy for all imaging needs in one single system thus both improving outcomes as well as lowering operational costs. The scalable and modular solution, with a VNA at its core, allows healthcare providers to grow from ology to ology and from enterprise to enterprise without acquiring a new back end. 공고 • Jun 06
Sectra AB (Publ) Proposes an Ordinary Dividend Sectra AB (publ) proposed that the 2026 AGM resolve on an ordinary dividend of SEK 1.30 (1.10) per share, considering the year's cash flow and Sectra's financial position. In addition, it is proposed that the Board be authorized to decide on the acquisition of own shares (see the year-end report) in order to enable the repurchase of Class B shares to secure the company's commitments under a new share-based incentive program that the Board intends to propose to the AGM. 공고 • May 23
Sectra AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, Sep 08, 2026 Sectra AB (publ), Annual General Meeting, Sep 08, 2026. 공고 • Apr 17
Sectra AB (publ) (OM:SECT B) completed the acquisition of Oxipit, UAB. Sectra AB (publ) (OM:SECT B) entered into an agreement to acquire Oxipit, UAB on March 5, 2026. The acquisition will be funded from Sectra own funds and comprises an upfront cash consideration and an additional contingent consideration linked to commercial and regulatory milestones. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions.
The transaction is expected to complete in March 2026.
Sectra AB (publ) (OM:SECT B) completed the acquisition of Oxipit, UAB on April 15, 2026. With the acquisition complete, Sectra now owns and will further develop ChestLink, Oxipit's flagship product and one of the most clinically validated examples of autonomous AI in radiology. This milestone strengthens Sectra's position as a provider of advanced, regulatory-approved AI solutions for diagnostic imaging. 공고 • Mar 10
Sectra Showcases MCP-Powered AI Innovations To Accelerate Enterprise Imaging At HIMSS Sectra showcased AI-driven solutions and Model Context Protocol (MCP)-powered prototypes at HIMSS 2026 designed to automate workflows and reduce operational complexity. By focusing on system consolidation, interoperability, seamless AI integration, and built-in multi-specialty reporting capabilities, Sectra's solutions accelerate diagnostics, reduce costs, and ease physician workload - enabling faster and better diagnoses. Sectra will demonstrate MCP, an emerging open standard gaining traction across industries, designed to simplify how AI integrates across enterprise imaging and integrated diagnostics, including genomics. The solution opens the door to a new paradigm for interfacing in medical IT. By leveraging MCP to power AI-driven interactions and interfaces, Sectra can automate workflows such as modality configuration, user role management, data analysis, and integration setup. This streamlines IT operations, reduces risk, and frees up resources to focus on patient-centered care. Examples of current and upcoming AI-driven capabilities include: AI for operations: Automates complex IT tasks using Operations AI powered by MCP, reducing manual effort and improving system efficiency. AI for workflows: Sectra's Amplifier Services marketplace features +100 validated AI applications for triaging, prioritization, and more, integrated seamlessly into workflows. AI for diagnostics: Empowers clinicians with tools like lesion segmentation, pathology cell counting, and automated chest X-ray analysis to enhance speed and accuracy. Autonomous AI in radiology: With the previously announced acquisition of Oxipit (closing expected March 2026), Sectra advances its autonomous AI capabilities in diagnostic imaging. Oxipit holds the first CE Class IIb certification for autonomous AI in chest X-ray analysis. This capability allows high-confidence normal cases to be cleared without radiologist review, initially in Europe, unlocking meaningful efficiency gains and cost reductions in healthcare. Sectra's enterprise imaging solution provides a unified platform for diagnostics needs based on large and unstructured data sets, such as imaging and genomics, enabling seamless collaboration across specialties such as radiology, pathology, genomics, and cardiology. After structuring the data, it is automatically forwarded into the EMR. Its scalable and modular design allows healthcare providers to expand from ology to ology and enterprise to enterprise while lowering operational costs and simplifying the adoption of AI.