“Picasso, being offered on a pay-per-use basis, minimises cost of clinical imaging to radiologists, consultants and hospitals and provides remote access to doctors. In addition, it provides anytime-anywhere access to medical images to patients, enabling them to access images on any mobile device or laptops,” Manoj Kumar, managing director and chief executive of Ricoh India, told mediapersons here.
Ricoh India achieved a turnover of Rs 1,637 crore in the last financial year. While its IT services business contributes 60 per cent to its revenues and imaging division 37 per cent, the communications division, which was added to the portfolio a year ago, accounts for the remaining. “We have been growing at a compound annual growth rate of around 56 per cent since the last four years. We are hopeful of sustaining that growth rate this year as well,” Kumar said.