This is uber cool, Pro Medicus + Apple Vision Pro. I can imagine the Pro Medicus stand at the next trade show with Marques Brownlee giving a demo in person :-)
I would like my doctor to take a virtual tour of my body before he cut me open! I'm not sure it means anything for business in the short term but the market gave it a nice bounce today.
https://visageimaging.com/platform/visage-on-apple/
Visage Launches Visage Ease VP™ for Apple Vision Pro
Highlights
- Visage has launched the groundbreaking Visage Ease VP for Apple Vision Pro
- Visage Ease VP supports immersive, spatial experiences for diagnostic imaging and multimedia
- Visage’s cinematic rendering engine is natively available in Visage Ease VP providing stunning volume-rendered images in immersive space
- Visage Ease VP provides an end-user imaging experience that’s unlike any other application
Leading health imaging company Pro Medicus Limited [ASX: PME] today announced its wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary, Visage Imaging, Inc., has announced the launch of the groundbreaking Visage Ease VP for Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s highly anticipated spatial computing platform.
Designed to take advantage of the unique capabilities of Apple Vision Pro, Visage Ease VP supports immersive, spatial experiences for diagnostic imaging and multimedia. Visage Ease VP includes all the proven functionality of Visage Ease™, plus the exciting addition of Visage’s powerful cinematic rendering engine for stunning volume-rendered images in immersive space. Anywhere, on-the-go access with Visage Ease VP has additional flexibility with virtual screens at more than 4K resolution for each eye, independence from environmental lighting restrictions, and the ability to interact with imaging seamlessly in your physical space. Visage Ease VP uses the natural and intuitive input of eyes, hands, and voice navigation to provide an end-user imaging experience that’s unlike any other application.
UC San Diego Health, a Tier 1 academic medical center and Visage customer, is the first health system to pilot the technology.
“The visualization of three-dimensional medical imaging in immersive space creates exciting opportunities to improve patient care,” said Dr. Paul Murphy, associate clinical professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine and radiologist at UC San Diego Health. “Technology that allows for sophisticated eye motion and gesture controls for reviewing 2D and 3D medical imaging could potentially help in efficient tumor board reviews and create collaborative spaces in healthcare.”