3D Education Solution

3D system specialized for anatomical Education

Doctors and trainees can use recorded 3D video looping to provide an immersive experience similar to the actual procedure/surgery to improve anatomical understanding and enhance training outcomes.

With a solution consisting of one 3D Microvision and a wireless SCOPEYE, 14 trainees can practice 3D anatomy from the same perspective.

Up to 8 3D Microvisions can be installed per lab to provide high-quality 3D simulation training for 112 trainees.

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up to 200 simultaneous

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Bring training to life with 3D imaging right in front of you

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Students can try out simulations directly on the same 3D screen as the educator, reducing gaps in student proficiency

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Classroom

A minimum of 50 and a maximum  Up to 200 residents, trainees, and students can receive the same 3D simulation training with alive/recorded 3D screen.

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2025 Medical School Capacity Issue!

Lack of facilities and infrastructure

Not all educational institutions have sufficient budget or space, especially smaller institutions or rural areas that may not have adequate facilities

Expertise limitations

Effective Kadeva training requires trained, specialized faculty to teach it, and faculty growth is not guaranteed as medical school enrollment increases.

Student population resource imbalance

Limited number of kadevas, medical school seats expected to increase next year
Increase the quality of teaching by allowing students to see the same 3D view as the professor from any seat through the glasses, even as the number of people grows. All training videos are recorded and can be reviewed in advance.