Les chirurgiens et les praticiens interventionnels
Améliorer l’ergonomie du geste, le confort du praticien et la sécurité du patient
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Enable surgeons and interventional practitioners to better view pre- and intraoperative imaging (fluoroscopy, radiography, videoscopy, ultrasound) in a more suitable, higher-contrast, larger, 2- or 3-dimensional way.
We are already developing new functions for Augmented Reality displays. Artificial Intelligence will be combined with image processing and 3D reconstruction. These functionalities will offer unprecedented perspectives for various specialties.
ASARIA develops the EagleEye solution. It provides interventional practitioners with accurate, customizable vision focused on the surgical scene.
The Scientific Advisory Board brings together surgeons and interventional practitioners from different specialties. They share their medical requirements to help EagleEye evolve and validate the selected use cases.
The Technology Council relies on partners in charge of technology watch to help us develop EagleEye’s ergonomic, hardware and functional aspects.
Améliorer l’ergonomie du geste, le confort du praticien et la sécurité du patient
Analyser le geste et interpréter les images, vivre ou revivre une intervention
Donnez dès aujourd’hui une nouvelle dimension à vos dispositifs d’imagerie médicale
Modernisez vos salles opératoires ou interventionnelles
ASARIA’s two founders are experts in their fields, with complementary skills:
EagleEye® was conceived within the company SBS Interactive, founded in 2007 by Bernard Dubois . SBS Interactive is the publisher of VIS-On software for touring complex environments (Naval Group, Orano) and augmented reality applications. In 2022, ASARIA® was created to industrialize and validate the EagleEye® device.
Would you like to receive an EagleEye presentation, test EagleEye to help you see pre- and peroperative imaging better, adapt EagleEye to your specialty, use EagleEye to complement your students’ training, communicate live with your peers remotely, or participate in the development of new features?