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Managing Director at Delft Imaging Mrs Elsie Appeadu has been named among the recipients of the 100 Most Influential People Awards ( MIPA), 2024 for her leadership and tremendous contributions towards installing 54 EasyDR digital AI integrated X-ray systems all across Ghana, significantly contributing to Tuberculosis detection.
She has also led her team to establish coding clubs in some basic schools in Ghana and has been instrumental in major CSR partnerships with the likes of GIZ and DeveloPPP.
Aside from these, she leads her team to provide support services to their head office in training, installation and maintenance of their digital imaging equipment in over 75 countries.
This esteemed recognition underscores her exceptional leadership track record over the years, as well as her influence in Delft Imaging's rapid ascent in the Ghanaian digital X-ray systems space, ensuring timely access to quality medical imaging services for both the public and private sectors with her excellent managerial skills.
She is also currently leading her team to set up a state-of-the-art Diagnostic Centre in Accra that will have AI-integrated X-ray systems for reliable medical imaging services.

In 2016, Delft Imaging was awarded the "Accrediting TB Case Detection" by the Dutch Enterprise Agency (RVO, now part of the Invest International).
The 100 Most Influential People Awards (MIPA), 2024 ceremony was held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra by the Business Executive Group which seeks to identify and honour outstanding personalities in Ghana whose professional expertise, experience and accomplishments have made them highly influential in the social, economic, political and cultural life of the country.

The event was attended by high-profile dignitaries, including representatives from the Ghana government, members of the diplomatic corps, and traditional leaders among others.
Delft Imaging under the leadership of its Managing Director, Elsie Appeadu, has redefined the TB prevalence survey with a philanthropic approach and innovative service delivery.
She expressed her gratitude to her CEO and the team at Delft Imaging for their unwavering dedication and support towards providing quality care for all.
“I am extremely excited about such a wonderful recognition of this magnitude. This is a confidence booster for greatness ahead. We at Delft Imaging are committed to providing the best medical imaging equipment and ensuring their maintenance. This is a big win for us all,” she said with a smile.
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