Three insights
1. The company’s ImmersiveView portfolio uses artificial intelligence and virtual reality to develop devices to help surgeons view, plan and simulate procedures.
2. The software transforms CT and MRI data into a 3D virtual reality reconstruction of the patient’s anatomy.
3. Zimmer Biomet surgeons will have access to ImmersiveTouch’s VR surgical tools to streamline the company’s plating and fixing platforms.
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