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Decasight is developing technologies and solutions that connect Metaverse and AI to the healthcare industry.
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Decasite to Introduce ARTIS, a…
Decasite is a technology company that has been developing healthcare solutions that combine metaverse and artificial intelligence (AI) since its founding in 2018.In particular, the company is known for advancing AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) technologies that safely and effectively assist medical professionals in specialized medical procedures and surgeries. ARTIS, a medical procedure training device completed with accumulated technology and know-how in the field, is one of Decasite's representative products, which will be exhibited at the upcoming CES 2024 and introduced to potential customers in the global medical device market.It is an educational AR device utilized by medical staff such as trainees, specialists, and doctors to improve their proficiency before entering clinical procedures. With hardware specifications reduced to a single camera and a set of three-dimensional "Aruco" markers in the shape of a rhombic octahedron, ARTIS is highly accurate, with an error margin of 0.3 to 0.5 mm for tracking medical devices and 1 mm or less for matching medical images.These features allow medical staff to learn and train on procedures, and also provide evaluation modes except for two modes. Excerpted from the original
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2024-01
'Surgical navigation' takes th…
'Surgical navigation' takes the pressure off doctors - 산업일보 김성수 The 'Surgery Navigation' solution was featured at the '2023 Korea Digital Future Innovation Exhibition' held from September 25 to 27 at COEX in Samseong-dong.Using vision AI (artificial intelligence) technology to present information on the display, the solution can play a supportive role, such as tracking surgical tools inserted into a patient's body.The display can also be replaced by a head-mounted device for greater versatility. Excerpted from the original