Delft Around the Globe

Take a look at our projects, and discover where in the world you can find our solutions.

Delft Project Highlights

Zambia

PATH intensified its TB case finding mission by using Delft's OneStop Mobile Clinic in the highest TB burden province of Zambia: Copperbelt.  The OneStop Mobile Clinic was deployed to screen 30 TB hotspots across Copperbelt [...]

Uganda

As a quarter of TB cases are estimated to be missed in 2020, the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Program of Uganda, used Delft Light with CAD4TB for a TB case finding at health facilities [...]

Nigeria

Using the Delft Light, KNCV Nigeria implemented Community-Based TB Active Case Finding in the hard-to-reach Delta Region.

Nigeria

In February 2021, we successfully completed the last phase of the Lagos State Ministry of Health project which began in December 2020. Altogether 21 digital x-ray installations, including 3 mobile screening vans, 8 semi-mobile containerized x-ray systems and 10 room installations were made.

Thailand

Delft Imaging installed 5 Delft Lights with CAD4TB and CAD4COVID which they use for screening migrants at the border and prisons. With the financial support of the Global Fund, SMRU is managing a tuberculosis screening program in the migrant population from Myanmar.

Indonesia

In collaboration with Fullerton Health, the CAD4TB software was used in several prisons and a factory in Jakarta. Prisoners were first screened on symptoms and in the case symptoms were present that could indicate tuberculosis, a chest X-ray (CXR) was taken in a mobile van.

Liberia

The Liberian Diagnostic Centre opened in Monrovia in 2018, supporting the need for better diagnosis in the country. The DC is the most modern Diagnostic Centre in Africa. It has the latest digital diagnostic and laboratory equipment including CT, X-ray, mammography, ultrasound, ECG and MRI.

Mozambique

Delft provided an EasyDR X-ray machine with our Computer Aided Detection for Tuberculosis software (CAD4TB). The X-ray screening on TB and silicosis, audio and other tests will be free of charge for all the migrating mine workers.

Eswatini

Early 2016, the National Tuberculosis Programme of Swaziland ordered a mobile OneStopTB clinic to screen around 100.000 inhabitants in Swaziland. They combined the EasyDR digital X-ray with the innovative CAD4TB software, which allowed for an instant triage of suspects. Besides this Delft delivered two EasyPortable X-rays to reach the remotest areas in the mountainous country.

Sierra Leone

In 2018, 12 digital X-ray systems were installed at the Connaught and at 10 district hospitals, through a tender by IDA Foundation that was Global Fund supported. These systems are entirely solar powered and include charging batteries that allow 4-6 hours of operation at night when grid power may be unavailable.