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We are ARSOFT
We are a company dedicated to the implementation of advanced visualisation systems with 3D technologies, specialised in Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality.
The company, founded by its current CEO, Santiago González Izard, has more than 10 years of experience and an extensive track record of national and international recognition and awards. During its early years, the company focused on intensive R&D activities, developing its own technology and products.
After years of research, development and exhaustive R&D, as well as an in-depth analysis of the healthcare industry, ARSOFT presents LAIA XR.
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ARSOFT strengthens its position as a leading health technology company at “The Wave 2026”
ARSOFT will join The Wave 2026, reinforcing its role in healthcare innovation. CEO Santiago González Izard will speak on April 15 about the impact of immersive technologies on the future of the health sector.

Digital twins in surgery: An emerging reality or the inevitable future of surgical planning?
Digital twins are beginning to gain traction in the field of medicine, especially in surgical planning. Using imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs, it is possible to create precise three-dimensional models of a patient’s anatomy.

From CT scan to the operating room: How medical imaging workflow works in the modern hospital
Medical imaging workflows in hospitals work technically, but seeing is not the same as understanding. Some centers generate 3D models from CT or MRI images, enabling interactive exploration of anatomy before entering the operating room.

ARSOFT strengthens its position as a leading health technology company at “The Wave 2026”
ARSOFT will join The Wave 2026, reinforcing its role in healthcare innovation. CEO Santiago González Izard will speak on April 15 about the impact of immersive technologies on the future of the health sector.

Digital twins in surgery: An emerging reality or the inevitable future of surgical planning?
Digital twins are beginning to gain traction in the field of medicine, especially in surgical planning. Using imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs, it is possible to create precise three-dimensional models of a patient’s anatomy.

From CT scan to the operating room: How medical imaging workflow works in the modern hospital
Medical imaging workflows in hospitals work technically, but seeing is not the same as understanding. Some centers generate 3D models from CT or MRI images, enabling interactive exploration of anatomy before entering the operating room.

3D medical imaging visualization: XR vs traditional methods
For decades, physicians have interpreted medical images using 2D slices that require mental reconstruction of patient anatomy. XR technology removes this barrier by directly displaying structures in 3D.