[Las Vegas (USA) = AVING News] MEDICAL IP (CEO Park Sang-jun) held ‘CES 2023’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 1 days from January 5 (Thursday) to January 8 (Sunday, local time), 4. I participated in the Eureka Park K-STARTUP integrated hall, a startup zone.
Medical IP uses AI deep learning technology to immediately convert black-and-white 2D medical images such as CT, MRI, and X-ray into 3D color images and has the original technology to quickly and accurately segment organs and lesion areas. . Furthermore, we utilize 3D modeling and CAD/CAM design technology of medical images to create a digital twin based on the patient’s medical images by producing anatomical information into a 3D printing model or linking it to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) content. , through which we are securing leading ‘medical metaverse’ technology.
So far, Medical IP has developed a number of medical platforms by expanding this to various high-tech industrial areas such as AI, VR/AR/XR, Metaverse, and 3D printing based on medical image data that contains the most accurate information about the patient’s internal body. Based on this, the ambition is to participate in CES and actively market to global healthcare companies, domestic and foreign university hospitals and medical institutions, and medical education institutions such as medical schools.
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This exhibition mainly introduces MEDIP PRO and MDBOX. MEDIP is a comprehensive medical image processing software that implements a digital twin through image analysis, 3D implementation, modeling, and design, with artificial intelligence (AI) automatic segmentation technology of medical images as its core. It supports various file formats such as DICOM, OBJ, STL, 3MF, and VTK, and all operator files can be saved with the MEDIP unique extension, so it is considered an advantage that it can work optimized for specialized medical image processing. .
‘MDBOX’, a platform specialized in metaverse implementation, is a specialized anatomy education solution that replaces the cadaver (Cadaver) used in existing anatomy education by allowing the use of over 3,000 anatomical structures in virtual space. This is a product that allows medical students to experience the inside of the human body at 3° in a 360D virtual space, segment each organ, and benefit from hands-on anatomy education.
In the case of MDBOX, it was developed to expand the information on anatomical structures contained in medical images into the metaverse, replace training on the use of cadavers, which had caused ethical and economic problems, and help strengthen the capabilities of prospective medical staff. Practical education using cadavers has limitations such as cost, storage difficulties, and inability to reuse, but MDBOX allows students to perform immersive anatomy education in a three-dimensional space, breaking the limitations of education using cadavers and increasing the level of knowledge about the human body. can be maximized.
A Medical IP official said, “We are developing a number of medical platforms with the goal of maximizing the utilization and effectiveness of medical image big data necessary for implementing precision medicine and developing technologies that can actually help medical staff and patients.” “More than 30 domestic university hospitals and general hospitals are using our products, and we are increasing our performance through close collaboration, including product development, with global companies such as NVIDIA.”
He continued, “We plan to build a lineup that can be applied to the entire medical cycle in the future by going beyond anatomy education, disease prediction and prevention, and treatment monitoring solutions and introducing solutions linked to actual surgery.”
Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.
The K-STARTUP Integrated Pavilion is jointly participated by the Korea Start-up Agency, Seoul Business Agency, and Seoul Digital Foundation, and 51 domestic innovative companies participated to enter the U.S. market and discover global partners. In addition, CES 2023 college student supporters selected from each university (Kyunghee University, Kookmin University, Sogang University, and Chung-Ang University) were matched considering majors and industrial fields of participating companies.
* Special reporters: Joseph Choe, Kidai Kim, Dongkwan Kim, Mokkyung Lee, Sangun Choi, Joon Suh Lee, Yeawon Choi, Jinnsun Park, Seung Hyun Nam, Min Seok Cha
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