Augmented reality (AR) technology can be used to partitioners & junior doctors in medical education, surgery, and other OT related tasks. AR can be used to overlay information such as equipment data, organ information, and step-by-step procedure to prepare OT before operation.
Virtual reality (VR) can be used to create a realistic training environment for medical students. This can be used to simulate Human anatomy, operation theatre or complex surgeries.
Mixed reality (MR) combines the real and virtual worlds to create a more immersive experience. MR can be used to overlay real-time data on patient Xray or lab reports.
We provide consulting services to healthcare organizations on the use of AR, VR, and MR.
VR and AR are being used to train healthcare professionals on how to perform a variety of medical procedures, such as suturing and CPR. This can help healthcare professionals to learn new skills more quickly and effectively, and it can also help to reduce the risk of errors during procedures.
VR and AR are being used to educate patients about their condition and treatment options. This can help patients to better understand their condition and to make informed decisions about their care.
We conduct research and development on new and innovative applications of AR, VR, and MR in healthcare.
VR and AR are being used to train surgeons on how to perform complex procedures. This can help surgeons to learn new skills more quickly and effectively, and it can also help to reduce the risk of complications during surgery.