LAIA XR, featured at the EAES International Congress as one of the most innovative technologies
On June 17th, LAIA XR took center stage at one of the prominent international congresses in minimally invasive surgery: the 33rd International Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES), held in Belgrade, Serbia. This event brought together thousands of healthcare professionals, researchers, and technology companies from around the world, committed to surgical innovation and new technologies applied to medicine.
LAIA XR and its impact on surgical planning with Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence.
During the “TS2 Amazing Technologies” session, Juan A. Sánchez Margallo, PhD in Bioengineering and senior researcher at the Health Technologies Unit of the Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Center (CCMIJU), presented on LAIA XR, our advanced platform for medical image visualization and surgical planning based on Extended Reality (XR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies.
His presentation sparked significant interest among attendees, who learned about how LAIA XR is transforming the way complex surgeries are planned by providing an immersive, precise, and intuitive solution for healthcare professionals.
Interactive 3D visualization for safer interventions.
Dr. Sánchez Margallo explained how LAIA XR enables the visualization of complex anatomical structures in 3D, generated from DICOM data from CT scans and MRIs. This visualization occurs in an immersive and interactive environment, accessible via Virtual Reality goggles and Augmented Reality devices, facilitating a much more detailed and accurate spatial understanding.
Thanks to this technology, surgical planning is improved, clinical risks and operating room times are reduced, and outcomes are optimized for patients and surgeons.
An international milestone for Spanish surgical innovation
The inclusion of LAIA XR in a session dedicated to the most disruptive technologies at the congress represents a significant international recognition and underscores the growing interest in incorporating XR tools to support clinical decision-making in the surgical environment.
This participation strengthens LAIA XR’s position as one of the most promising platforms in the field of image-assisted surgery and digital medicine.
At ARSOFT, we remain committed to developing technological solutions for healthcare based on XR and AI that deliver real and measurable value to the healthcare sector. We work closely with hospitals, universities, and leading medical research centers to ensure that LAIA XR meets the real needs of clinical professionals.
Congresses like EAES are not only a platform to showcase innovations but also an opportunity to listen to the medical community, gather valuable feedback, and continue improving every functionality of the platform.
An international milestone for Spanish surgical innovation.
The inclusion of LAIA XR in a session dedicated to the most disruptive technologies at the congress represents a significant international recognition and underscores the growing interest in incorporating XR tools to support clinical decision-making in the surgical environment.
This participation strengthens LAIA XR’s position as one of the most promising platforms in the field of image-assisted surgery and digital medicine.
At ARSOFT, we remain committed to developing technological solutions for healthcare based on XR and AI that deliver real and measurable value to the healthcare sector. We work closely with hospitals, universities, and leading medical research centers to ensure that LAIA XR meets the real needs of clinical professionals.
Congresses like EAES are not only a platform to showcase innovations but also an opportunity to listen to the medical community, gather valuable feedback, and continue improving every functionality of the platform.
We thank Dr. Juan A. Sánchez Margallo for his outstanding participation and the team at the Jesús Usón Minimally Invasive Surgery Center for their continuous support. Their experience and commitment to medical innovation are crucial in the development and validation of technologies like LAIA XR, which have the potential to enhance surgical practice globally.