Here are three details:
1. Precision OS’ software is designed for practicing orthopedic surgeons to perform simulated medical procedures in a realistic digital operating room while offering feedback on the users’ techniques.
2. AO Invest is focused on start-ups in musculoskeletal disorders. The fund is backed by the AO Foundation, an international network of more than 19,000 orthopedic and trauma surgeons and scientists.
3. Precision OS is working on designs for a preoperative planning tool for surgeons to introduce patient images of the individual’s specific anatomy to the VR software prior to operating.
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