Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.29.22
GE Healthcare and MediView XR, a clinical augmented reality (AR) medtech firm, have begun a collaboration to integrate medical imaging into mixed reality solutions via development of the OmnifyXR interventional suite system.
MediView’s current platform uses spatial computing and mixed reality, along with medical imaging, to create augmented reality visualization, remote collaboration, and evidence-based clinical insights.
“We are thrilled to advance our strategic collaboration with GE Healthcare by co-developing and creating the interventional suite of the future—one that is designed to improve ergonomics, with natural interactions for optimized workflow and facilitates care team collaboration. The physician is empowered to simultaneously interface with virtual monitors, holographic 3D anatomy, and remotely collaborate with colleagues around the world,” Mina Fahim, president and CEO of MediView told the press. "Utilizing GE Healthcare’s exceptional imaging and MediView’s expertise in real-time augmented reality visualization and navigation, we’re proud to together launch one of the largest deployments of augmented reality in healthcare to-date and grow clinical adoption of innovative extended reality solutions.”
The partnership combines MediView’s expertise in 3D AR medical visualization, surgical navigation, telecollaboration, and procedural data insights with GE Healthcare’s interventional imaging tech, digital infrastructure, data analytics, and clinical decision support.
“Augmented reality in imaging is key to improved visualization of anatomy and enhanced user experience. Our collaboration with MediView demonstrates our commitment to advancing the delivery of precision care by expanding the capabilities of our own imaging guided systems through an open architecture and the integration of promising and complementary technologies, like OmnifyXR Interventional Suite, into clinical workflow. Together, we can help clinicians use image guidance technologies to their full potential in order to help in the delivery of high-quality patient care,” said Arnaud Marie, GM for Global Interventional at GE Healthcare.
GE Healthcare and MediView will co-market the solution and will explore opportunities for joint go-to-market efforts, with an initial market launch in the U.S. and global expansion planned for the future.
Find out more at RSNA by visiting GE Healthcare in the North Hall #7324.
MediView’s current platform uses spatial computing and mixed reality, along with medical imaging, to create augmented reality visualization, remote collaboration, and evidence-based clinical insights.
“We are thrilled to advance our strategic collaboration with GE Healthcare by co-developing and creating the interventional suite of the future—one that is designed to improve ergonomics, with natural interactions for optimized workflow and facilitates care team collaboration. The physician is empowered to simultaneously interface with virtual monitors, holographic 3D anatomy, and remotely collaborate with colleagues around the world,” Mina Fahim, president and CEO of MediView told the press. "Utilizing GE Healthcare’s exceptional imaging and MediView’s expertise in real-time augmented reality visualization and navigation, we’re proud to together launch one of the largest deployments of augmented reality in healthcare to-date and grow clinical adoption of innovative extended reality solutions.”
The partnership combines MediView’s expertise in 3D AR medical visualization, surgical navigation, telecollaboration, and procedural data insights with GE Healthcare’s interventional imaging tech, digital infrastructure, data analytics, and clinical decision support.
“Augmented reality in imaging is key to improved visualization of anatomy and enhanced user experience. Our collaboration with MediView demonstrates our commitment to advancing the delivery of precision care by expanding the capabilities of our own imaging guided systems through an open architecture and the integration of promising and complementary technologies, like OmnifyXR Interventional Suite, into clinical workflow. Together, we can help clinicians use image guidance technologies to their full potential in order to help in the delivery of high-quality patient care,” said Arnaud Marie, GM for Global Interventional at GE Healthcare.
GE Healthcare and MediView will co-market the solution and will explore opportunities for joint go-to-market efforts, with an initial market launch in the U.S. and global expansion planned for the future.
Find out more at RSNA by visiting GE Healthcare in the North Hall #7324.