Chengdu Yingda Technology was established in May 2015, with its technical team having been formed in 2014. At the 2015 Medical Imaging Review Conference, CEO Jiang Jiang shared with attendees the story of his entrepreneurial team’s diligent efforts—Building China's Lightweight Open-Source Engine for Medical Imaging。
Currently, Chengdu Yingda has a technical team of eight members. CEO Jiang Jiang, who also comes from a technical background, has eight years of experience in software development and twelve years in the healthcare industry, having held every technical and sales position within the sector. The team is predominantly composed of technical professionals, demonstrating a high level of expertise.They aim to leverage the latest computing technologies to address the rigid challenges of transmission and diagnosis in remote medical imaging and mobile medicine, thereby building a lightweight ecosystem for the imaging sector.
Easily View Medical Images on Web and App
PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), fully known as the “Medical Imaging Information System,” is a purely digital data solution that enables lossless transmission free from geographical constraints. Typically, hospital physicians use this technology for medical image transmission; however, PACS technology is constrained by platform limitations, resulting in a suboptimal mobile experience. In contrast, the iPACS engine overcomes these hospital platform restrictions and can be accessed via physicians’ web browsers, smartphones, or tablets. During his presentation, Jiang Jiang stated that their goal is to optimize lightweight cloud-based imaging technology to the fullest extent. By leveraging the iPACS SDK as its core engine, the solution enables 3D reconstruction and 360-degree rotation of medical images on the front end, allowing physicians to view them directly in their browsers without installing plugins or downloading bulky apps.

Product Differentiation Features
Chengdu Yingda is the only technical team in China’s lightweight sector to independently release an SDK cloud engine to attract partners., with its product line primarily built on an SDK engine, it helps public hospitals or medical groups deploy PACS hybrid cloud storage solutions. They aim to enable hospitals to upload their data to the cloud through their own efforts (because even though Alibaba Cloud is highly effective, hospitals are reluctant to upload their data to Alibaba Cloud due to certain political concerns). This is the key challenge their enterprise-grade PACS hybrid solution currently seeks to address.
By John Wang