LAIA XR strengthens its presence at leading medical congresses in thoracic surgery and respiratory pathology

LAIA XR strengthens its presence at leading medical congresses in thoracic surgery and respiratory pathology

The month of May has been especially important for our team and for the growing visibility of LAIA XR within the healthcare sector. Over the past few weeks, we have had the opportunity to participate in two key events for respiratory medicine and thoracic surgery professionals in Spain: the annual congress of the Spanish Society of Thoracic Surgery, held in Cádiz, and the congress organized by the Castilian-Leonese and Cantabrian Society of Respiratory Pathology, held in Salamanca.

Both events allowed us to connect with surgeons, respiratory specialists, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in discovering how immersive technologies are beginning to transform the way complex medical procedures are visualized, understood, and planned.

Strongly convinced that technological innovation must always be developed hand in hand with clinical professionals, these types of congresses represent an especially valuable opportunity to listen to real-world needs, understand new challenges within the sector, and demonstrate firsthand how tools such as LAIA XR can be integrated into everyday hospital practice.

Cádiz, a meeting point for Spain’s thoracic surgery community

Participating in the annual congress of the Spanish Society of Thoracic Surgery was an exceptional opportunity to introduce LAIA XR to some of the country’s leading experts in this field. Over several days, the event brought together specialists from hospitals and medical centers across Spain to discuss the latest advances in surgical techniques, clinical innovation, and new technologies applied to medical practice.

Within this context, LAIA XR generated significant interest among attendees thanks to its capabilities as a surgical visualization and planning platform. Many professionals had the opportunity to experience firsthand how XR technology enables interaction with three-dimensional anatomical models, providing a far more intuitive spatial understanding of each clinical case.

Beyond the technological demonstration itself, these types of events also carry enormous human and professional value. Speaking directly with surgeons and healthcare specialists helps us better understand the real needs of clinical environments and identify which features can provide the greatest value in the daily work of medical teams.

At LAIA XR, we have spent years collaborating closely with healthcare professionals in the development and evolution of XR solutions applied to medicine. This close connection with hospital environments is precisely what allows us to continue advancing toward tools that are increasingly useful, intuitive, and aligned with real clinical practice.

LAIA XR at the SOCALPAR congress

Following our participation in Cádiz, the LAIA XR team also attended the congress of the Castilian-Leonese and Cantabrian Society of Respiratory Pathology (SOCALPAR), another of the most important respiratory medicine events in northern Spain, which this year took place in the city of Salamanca.

Attending this event allowed us to continue bringing LAIA XR closer to specialists involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of respiratory diseases. As was the case during the thoracic surgery congress, many professionals showed strong interest in learning how XR technologies can contribute to improved anatomical visualization and clinical planning.

Our presence at SOCALPAR was also particularly valuable because of the event’s close and multidisciplinary nature. Exchanging experiences with pulmonologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals encourages a broader understanding of the sector’s current needs and the role technological innovation may play in the future of medicine.

XR technology and medicine: an evolving future

There is no doubt that the digital transformation of medicine continues to accelerate, and XR technologies are beginning to play an increasingly prominent role in this process. The ability to visualize anatomy in three dimensions, interact with virtual models, and work within immersive environments opens up new opportunities in surgical planning, medical training, and clinical communication.

Within this landscape, LAIA XR continues to strengthen its presence at congresses, hospitals, and specialized healthcare environments, bringing advanced visualization capabilities closer to professionals seeking new tools to address increasingly complex procedures.

The presence of LAIA XR at these two major medical congresses held during the month of May further reinforces the company’s commitment to the healthcare sector and to the development of technological solutions focused on delivering real value to medical professionals.

We will continue working to drive innovation that is useful, accessible, and closely connected to the needs of clinical practice.

Because the future of medicine also depends on new ways of visualizing, understanding, and planning.

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