Radiological Imaging Technology, Inc.

Radiological Imaging Technology, Inc. RIT provides industry-leading QA software solutions for medical physicists within the fields of therapeutic and diagnostic physics. Ritt and Ellen Miller Ritt.

RIT was founded in 1993 by Daniel M. RIT received FDA clearance on RIT radiation therapy film dosimetry that year, and sold our first system soon thereafter. RIT's revolutionary innovations provided clinical and research physicists with the first high precision automated QA tool for advanced radiation therapies. RIT software is used in more than 2,500 hospitals, including 46 of the Top 50 U.S. Can

cer Treatment Hospitals* and worldwide in 63 countries. With over 29 years of experience, RIT continues to lead the dosimetry market in innovation and holds 31 U.S. and international patents on our QA routines.

RIT’s latest software update, the RIT Family of Products Version 7.0, features Noise Power Spectrum for TomoTherapy Chee...
06/16/2026

RIT’s latest software update, the RIT Family of Products Version 7.0, features Noise Power Spectrum for TomoTherapy Cheese phantom. This allows for compliance with ANSM 2023. Learn more about this and all the new features in V7.0: https://radimage.com/features/whats-new-v70/

NASA's Artemis III mission plans to land the first woman near the lunar South Pole to explore permanently shadowed regio...
06/11/2026

NASA's Artemis III mission plans to land the first woman near the lunar South Pole to explore permanently shadowed regions. This mission will utilize the SpaceX Starship HLS to transition crew from Orion for a week of scientific surface activities before returning to Earth.

Editor's note: This article was updated May 15, 2026, to add clarification to the spacer design.

At RIT’s solar powered office in Colorado Springs, our solar panels produced an average of 500 kilowatt hours per day in...
06/09/2026

At RIT’s solar powered office in Colorado Springs, our solar panels produced an average of 500 kilowatt hours per day in May. We see a slight decrease from April as the weather shifts to warmer temperatures, and thus, less optimal for solar power production.

New nanoparticles convert ultrasound into light to provide high-resolution imaging deep within living tissue. This break...
06/02/2026

New nanoparticles convert ultrasound into light to provide high-resolution imaging deep within living tissue. This breakthrough allows researchers to monitor biological processes non-invasively where traditional light cannot reach. Learn more here:

Non-invasive technique could lead to new forms of light-based therapy for cancer and genetic conditions

If you live in the Rockies region, make sure to join the RIT team at the Rocky Mountain Chapter of AAPM’s (RMAAPM) Summe...
05/28/2026

If you live in the Rockies region, make sure to join the RIT team at the Rocky Mountain Chapter of AAPM’s (RMAAPM) Summer Meeting next month in Colorado Springs, CO. This meeting will be held Saturday, June 6 at Penrose Cancer Center. We hope to see you there and help you find your perfect QA software solution!

RIT’s latest software update, the RIT Family of Products Version 7.0, features an enhanced License Manager, which now tr...
05/26/2026

RIT’s latest software update, the RIT Family of Products Version 7.0, features an enhanced License Manager, which now tracks real-time availability for floating and local server models. When capacity is reached, it displays a list of active devices to help users manage and coordinate license usage. Learn more about this and all the new features in V7.0: https://radimage.com/features/whats-new-v70/

05/22/2026

RIT’s office will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume our regular hours on Tuesday, May 26 at 8:30 am MDT.

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed the most detailed 3D map of the cosmos, charting 47 millio...
05/19/2026

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has completed the most detailed 3D map of the cosmos, charting 47 million galaxies. Early data suggests dark energy may be weakening, a finding that could fundamentally reshape our understanding of the universe's expansion. Learn more here:

"This could be the most interesting discovery in cosmology since that of dark energy itself."

At RIT’s solar powered office in Colorado Springs, our solar panels produced an average of 623 kilowatt hours per day in...
05/14/2026

At RIT’s solar powered office in Colorado Springs, our solar panels produced an average of 623 kilowatt hours per day in April, which has remained steady since March. We’re expected to receive more snowy days and graph dips in the near future!

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5065 List Drive
Colorado Springs, CO
80919

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(719) 590-1077

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