The future of medical learning
Take a look at the latest work from our 3D4Medical labs, where our developers and experience designers are working on immersive anatomical learning, by blending our models and technology with Mixed Reality.
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capitalistshovels's comment,
November 10, 2016 12:48 AM
EXCELLENT
Ashley Luke's curator insight,
November 10, 2016 8:22 AM
VR IS INEVITABLE.
strainedpogo's comment,
November 11, 2016 1:13 AM
intelligent
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Short video that shows how human anatomy is being put into augmented reality to create lifelike, interactive models to help medical students learn anatomy.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT
Right now this is a generic human but in the future we will be able to have our own bodies represented in AR for medical doctors to peer into our corpse, via scans and radiology pictures.
IF they can do this with a human body, why are not more companies investing in making AR models of their most complex machines (think boats, planes, complex manufacturing machines, etc.) to help training, safe operations and troubleshooting? I would imagine that digital transformation strategies and plans should include elements of AR and VR, don't you?