VR4Health

Revinax platform for 3D Virtual Reality Learning Techniques for Complex Medical Applications

CoordinatorREVINAX SAS
Grant period2016-09-01 - 2016-11-30
Funding bodyEuropean Union
Call numberH2020-SMEINST-1-2016-2017
Grant number734989
IdentifierG:(EU-Grant)734989

Note: Recent studies have shown in Germany, 18,000 people died due to hospital errors. This number was even higher in the United States. Tracing this preventable problem to the source, we found that our surgeons, doctors, and medical students still participate in traditional ineffective means of learning. Students are put through years of lectures while never fully engaging in practice. When the students are finally allowed in the surgery room, it is only to witness and they miss the point of view of the surgeon. In response, Revinax has created VR4Health project that exploits the idea of using interactive virtual reality as a training method. Revinax’s process consists in: 1.Record the surgeries using a state-of-the-art camera rig that enables the surgeon’s point of view, 2.Edition of the video/audio, 3.Transferring the video into a software app compatible for smart devices 4. Additional integrated e-learning options like Observer feature (for interactivity between trainer and students) and pedagogical contents (tests, anatomical atlas, etc) . Studies prove that the introduction of virtual reality into surgical training is superior to conventional training allowing undivided focus, an emotional connection, and adaptation to real life experiences, all in the surgeon’s point of view. The emerging e-learning market is growing rapidly with the growth of the market almost expected to double in the next 5 years. We have developed an innovative solution that will greatly improve surgical training allowing to decrease surgical errors, and the associated burden for EU healthcare systems. At the same time VR4Health will boost the growth of Revinax to get estimated profits of €13.28M by 2016 and achieve a headcount growth of 23new employees. Additionally, we plan to gradually expand VR4Health to other continents and eventually participate in an UNESCO sponsored project to provide better surgical education in African and Asian countries.
     

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