Clinical. Descriptive. A category-clear .org for cardiac imaging, cardiology research, and the next decade of diagnostic platforms.
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kardiovision is descriptive-suggestive — a compound of kardio- (Greek for heart, the root of cardiology, cardiac, electrocardiogram) and vision (Latin for seeing, the root of every imaging modality in medicine). Twelve letters, four syllables, one .org. The category is delivered in the name itself.
The construction crosses languages without translation. is the recognized cardiac prefix in German (Kardiologie), Polish (kardiologia), Russian (кардиология), Czech, Greek, and most languages with Greek-Latin medical roots. The English variant is spelled , but the spelling reads as serious-medical-European across the EU. is identical in nearly every European language.
Where coined brand names require category-positioning work, kardiovision arrives pre-positioned. Cardiac imaging platforms, cardiology research consortia, diagnostic AI for ECG and echocardiography, clinical-trial registries for heart medicine, hospital-network cardiology divisions, cardiac-rehab platforms — each is pre-positioned by the name.
The .org TLD is the strongest signal a medical brand can carry. It positions the venture as research-grade, foundation-backed, or non-profit-aligned — the framing that consortia, multi-hospital partnerships, and clinical-research initiatives need. Premium medical .orgs include heart.org (American Heart Association), escardio.org (European Society of Cardiology). kardiovision.org sits in this register.
The name reads as serious on an imaging dashboard, a multi-center clinical-trial portal, or a foundation grant application. Descriptive. Clinical. Already in the right vertical.
Built from Greek-Latin medical roots. kardio- is the recognized cardiac prefix across DE, EN (cardio-), FR, IT, ES, PT, PL, RU, EL — every language with Greek-rooted medical vocabulary. Vision reads identically across the same set. Transliterates as カルディオビジョン (JA), 카디오비전 (KO), 心血管影像 (ZH semantic).
Categories most natural to a kardiovision-branded venture, per the WIPO Nice Classification (the international standard for trademark goods & services, 12th edition):
Extendable, if relevant: Class 9 (cardiac-imaging software for end-users), Class 5 (diagnostic preparations), Class 36 (cardiology-foundation services).
Indicative information. A registered trademark requires substantive examination by the relevant office and is conveyed with the domain. Introduction to qualified trademark counsel is available on request — quoted separately from the asset.
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