ABOUT US
Time Medical Holding Company, Ltd., has five regional offices operating in the U.S., Singapore, Hong Kong, China and India.
Professor Q.Y. Ma, Ph.D., the company's founder, chairman and CEO, is a renowned leader in the fields of microelectronics and biomedical engineering.
Prof. Ma has more than 20 years of translational research and commercialization experience to his credit, is widely published, and holds more than a dozen medical imaging technology patents. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in New York City, where he maintains his position as associate professor of engineering. He also is an associate professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School and deputy director of the Jockey Club MRI Centre at the University of Hong Kong. Prof. Ma has a rich history of collaboration with leading biomedical device manufacturers and prestigious healthcare institutions in the U.S. and abroad.
Time Medical Systems (TM) was founded in 2006 by Prof. Ma, and his leadership team, includes an international group of scientists, engineers, clinicians, healthcare executives and business leaders with expertise in finance, public policy and solutions marketing. With more than 100 published papers and 15 patents to their credit, the group owns a strong intellectual property portfolio that includes IP transferred from Columbia University and the University of Hong Kong.
TIME MEDICAL Systems is the first company to develop and deploy HTS coil technology for use with clinical MRI scanners. Already, HTS coil technology has proven effective at overcoming the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) limitations inherent in conventional copper RF coils.
HTS Coil Technology provides a range of image quality benefits across routine and advanced clinical applications and can be applied using low- , high- or ultra-high-field MRI scanners. Additionally, HTS coils can be tuned to different frequencies, enabling hydrogen, sodium, phosphorus or other clinically-useful nuclei to be imaged. In recent imaging studies using ultra-high field MRI scanners, the SNR from HTS coils improved by up to 500% compared with conventional copper RF coils.

