ARSOFT brings LAIA XR to Startup OLÉ 2025: AI and Extended Reality for surgery
Salamanca once again became a hub for European technological innovation during Startup OLÉ 2025, where dozens of startups, investors, and corporations gathered — and ARSOFT was there to showcase LAIA XR, its 3D surgical planning platform that integrates artificial intelligence and extended reality
From Salamanca to the operating room: technology validated in 2,000 cases
Positive — that’s how ARSOFT describes its experience at Startup OLÉ 2025. Thousands of visitors came to discover the latest in cutting-edge technology and innovation, including our medical software LAIA XR. The platform has already been validated in more than 2,000 medical cases, becoming a key tool for doctors and surgeons.
And LAIA XR does not go unnoticed. Visitors to ARSOFT’s stand all agreed on how powerful and innovative this tool is.
As ARSOFT’s CEO Santiago González explains:
“We want to help doctors see what they normally can’t. With LAIA XR, they can plan complex surgeries in 3D, better understand patient anatomy, and make safer decisions in less time. Technology must be useful to those who truly need it — healthcare professionals.”
How LAIA XR works in surgical planning
The platform processes medical scans such as CTs or MRIs and generates interactive 3D models. Surgeons can examine these models from any angle, even in immersive XR environments.
This three-dimensional visualization allows them to anticipate complications, optimize surgical strategy, and reduce errors. The interface has been designed to integrate seamlessly into existing hospital workflows.
During Startup OLÉ, attendees had the opportunity to test LAIA XR firsthand. It’s an easy-to-use system that, thanks to Artificial Intelligence, processes medical images and transforms them into 3D models that enhance anatomical understanding before entering the operating room.

Startup OLÉ 2025: connections driving digital health
For ARSOFT, participating in Startup OLÉ 2025 meant connecting with investors, healthcare institutions, and companies interested in advanced digital solutions. The event, held in Salamanca, also helped showcase the scientific and technological talent emerging from the local ecosystem.
“Startup OLÉ allows us to demonstrate that from Salamanca, we are developing innovation that is already being used in hospitals,” emphasizes the company’s CEO.
Spanish medical innovation with international reach
ARSOFT’s presence at Startup OLÉ 2025 strengthens its position as a benchmark in XR technologies applied to healthcare. From Salamanca, the company continues to develop solutions that transform how healthcare professionals work, train, and care for patients.
LAIA XR represents a breakthrough in surgical planning: it transforms flat images into 3D experiences that improve precision and reduce risks — a technology born in Castilla y León with the ambition to transform medicine on a global scale.