Doctors turn to Apple’s Vision Pro headset to practice surgery amid cadaver shortage
Veyond Metaverse aims to mimic the traditional cadaver experience in visceral detail with Apple’s mixed reality device.
Veyond Metaverse, a medical technology company, recently announced that its medical telepresence platform would expand its footprint to the Apple Vision Pro.
The company’s real-time translation and remote communication services were previously used on traditional virtual and augmented reality headsets to conduct what it claims to be the world’s first “digital surgery” in 2023.
With the addition of Apple’s recently released Vision Pro headset, Veyond Metaverse appears to be entering the high-end medical telepresence market at a time when the need for new doctors exceeds the global cadaver supply.
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Author: Tristan Greene
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