Here are four things to know:
1. The facility includes a glass-enclosed room called “Operating Room of the Future,” which will allow customers to see Stryker’s equipment in use via holographic technology.
2. Microsoft HoloLens, the first self-contained holographic computer will be featured as well.
3. Surgeons, nurses and hospital administrators will be able to replicate operating rooms and wet labs in addition to working with hospital IT networks.
4. The facility will be 6,000 square feet and was developed over a five-year period.
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