Anatomage releases metaverse-compatible medical VR

Medical imaging company Anatomage released metaverse-compatible virtual reality anatomy technology.

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The program is designed for high school life science programs. The VR module will feature 71 animated anatomical shows and visualize over 2,500 anatomical structures in each digital body, according to the Oct. 4 Anatomage news release.

“As the world continues to embrace new virtual reality experiences, we are excited to bring Anatomage’s world-class anatomy content to the metaverse,” Anatomage CEO Jack Choi said. “With Anatomage VR, students can engage with anatomy learning in a never before seen way through the cutting-edge world of VR. We are so proud that our educational content is being used to teach the next generation of medical and healthcare professionals.”

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