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1950s

E. Schwamm began
researching the use of infrared to measure radiation emanating
from the human body and created images from this radiation.
1975

Werner Eidam, founder of Eidam Medizin-Technology GmbH of
Germany, collaborated with medical doctor Arno Rost to explore
the effects of temperature changes on health conditions over
time. The collaboration led to the development of equipment
measuring temperature changes on human skin using temperature
sensors.
1978

Eidam Medizin-Technologie created the original model of the CRT
2000 which uses regulation thermography to detect early stages
of disease before symptoms become noticeable and to determine
general patient health.
2005

September - Capital 21 Holdings Corporation acquires Eidam
Medizin-Technologie GmbH, including its intellectual property,
technology and manufacturing capabilities.
November – Incorporation of Eidam Diagnostics Corporation and
subsequent acquirement of all the intellectual property,
technology and manufacturing capabilities from Capital 21
Holdings Corporation.
Present

Currently, in excess of 1500 physicians and healthcare providers
use the original CRT 2000. Eidam Diagnostics has since improved
the thermographic system’s functionality and presentation.
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