China3D printingNet July 21st, Realize Medical, a VR company focused on medical 3D modeling, announced a partnership with software and peripherals manufacturer Logitech to develop an interactive Elcis VR platform. Using Logitech’s VR Ink Pilot Edition stylus, users can now accurately draw and edit 3D medical models directly in Elucis.
Elucis VR platform
Realize’s Elucis enables users to convert medical images into 3D medical models, which can then be explored and manipulated in a VR environment.These models can also be exported as raw 3D files, which means they can be performed in third-party software programs3D printingOr digital visualization.
The platform was originally invented by medical experts at the University of Ottawa and later branched into Realize Medical. Since its establishment, the company has been committed to using the power of VR to inject new vitality into clinical education and training.The founder also believes that 3D models have great potential in treatment plans for specific patients, and hopes to see VR, AR and3D printingPopular in the field of healthcare.
Users can now draw 3D models directly in Elucis. Picture from Realize Medical.
Extra size for VR ink stylus
Logitech’s first-generation VR stylus is an ingenious tool with many applications. The user can draw on a 2D surface like a traditional pen, and the result is extended to three dimensions. It can be extended to a 3D space the size of a room, just like a huge canvas. The stylus is compatible with all existing VR headsets including HTC Vive and Varjo.
Realize Medical CEO and co-founder Justin Sutherland (Justin Sutherland) said: “We are always looking for innovative ways to improve our Elucis platform, and cooperation with Logitech can do this. Enable users to Seamless drawing in our programs will greatly improve the user experience and bring us closer to fulfilling our mission of providing healthcare professionals with the 3D modeling tools needed to improve patient care and education.”
Logitech VR ink pen. The picture comes from Logitech.
along with3D scanningand3D printingIt is becoming more and more common in healthcare, and their distant cousin VR is bound to follow. In fact, 3D Systems also got involved in experimental technology when it acquired Simbionix in 2014. Simbionix is a company built around providing 3D VR surgery simulation. The purpose is to use the functions of the anatomical model in a realistic 3D environment in order to better prepare medical professionals for medical care for specific patients.
However, since researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have previously developed a 3D sketching platform for product design applications, the technology is not limited to the healthcare field. The working principle of the software is to combine hand movements with digital pen drawing to generate faster and more accurate engineering and graphic drawings.
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