Our Focus
Gannon Systems provides a comprehensive range of technical design, development, and production services, with a particular emphasis on the specialized fields of medical imaging and nuclear instrumentation. Our expertise in these areas allows us to cater to the unique needs of our clients, ensuring high-quality outcomes and innovative solutions.
Gannon Systems' focus is on helping clients create first-of-kind products. From MR/PET systems, to laser spectroscopy, and one-of-a-kind neutron imaging systems, the company has provided services to a wide range of clients from early stage startups, large multinational corporations and national labs.
Our Work
Our Expertise
From one-off custom research systems to comprehensive commercial product development, Gannon Systems is capable of designing and delivering everything from individual sub-components to fully integrated systems tailored specifically to meet your project needs and requirements.
Medical Imaging:
PET, SPECT & CT system design
PET Radio pharmaceutical production equipment
Support FDA 510(k) device and pharmaceutical production
PCB Design:
High-density (HDI), <0.4mm BGA, <3mil trace
High channel count DAQ, Multi-gigabit serial interfaces
High Voltage DC Supplies (300V to 5kV)
Embedded Systems Design:
Embedded Controller Design utilizing AVR, ARM, STM32, ESP32, RP2040, RPi, and Octavo Systems
Embedded UI and Touch Interfaces
Compact handheld devices to large industrial equipment
Software/Firmware Development:
Data Analytics and Visualization in C/C++, Python, Rust, Matlab, IDL
Embedded Linux systems
IoT Solutions with OTA updates, web dashboards, and smartphone app controls
Native App and Web-base UI development
Distributed Data Acquisition Systems for Medical Imaging and High-Energy physics:
High-speed, high-channel count acquisition systems
Analog front-end for radiation detectors (PMT, SiPM, PIN, APD, HPGe)
Real-time FPGA signal processing
Strategic Support:
Tech transfer commercialization from National Labs and Academic Institutions
SBIR and grant engineering support
Document control and inventory system implementation
R&D Roadmap and budget development for investor pitches
Regulatory Experience:
FCC, CE, and CSA device certification
FDA 510(k) compliance
ISO 13485, cGMP, 21 CFR Part 11 implementation
Gamma Sterilization of one-time-use consumables
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From Design…
Whether reworking a legacy design or starting from scratch and sketch, Gannon Systems creates designs that focus your project goals and customer outcomes.
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..To Implementation…
Using a gated, iterative design process insures clear communication with our clients during the design process, mitigates surprises, and guarantees the design implementation progresses only in the direction the client approves.
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…To answers
Gannon Systems produces tools and systems used by our clients to answer tough questions in physics, biology, nuclear medicine and other fields. Focusing on meeting the client’s technical needs, while not losing sight of the client’s intended final outcome.
Concorde Microsystems/Siemens*
MicroPET R4/P4/Focus Parts & Support
The founder of Gannon Systems was part of the team that designed and brought to market the MicroPET R4/P4, Focus and Inveon™ small animal PET systems. These systems are continue to be the workhorses of Preclinical PET Imaging. If you own a MicroPET R4/P4 or Focus 120/220, we would be glad to help you with your parts and service needs.*
Spare Parts
We have a limited stock of replacement R4/P4/Focus scanner components and PCBs. From Detector Stacks, Analog Subsection Boards, to Coincidence controllers.
Service
From cleaning filters, to point source and bed motion service, and part replacement, we can help keep your system running.
*Gannon Systems LLC is not affiliated with the Siemens Corporation
Support
Have some other technical issue with your MicroPET scanner? Contact us below and we will see if we can help resolve it.
Contact Us
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Gannon Systems is located in Knoxville, Tennessee along the technology corridor between Oak Ridge National Lab and the University of Tennessee.