VirtualiSurg is delighted to announce that the Dräger Virtuo XR Babyleo, created for our partner Dräger, has been named finalists for two prestigious awards by AIXR – both ‘XR Healthcare Solution Of The Year Award’ and ‘Obsidian Award’ – in the 2024 categories.
Our innovation culminates a brilliant collaboration with our visionary client Dräger and a collaborative team that listens to the essential needs of parents, in this leap forward in the world of healthcare solutions and innovative XR. Dräger Virtuo XR Babyleo is a true-to-life #ExtendedReality XR simulation of Dräger’s Babyleo Incuwarmer, which trains healthcare professionals and parents in caring for premature babies through its vulnerable developmental phase. The nature of this innovation addresses the core and highly essential needs in this mode of care: Children, parents, the medical profession, stress and communication.
To be formally recognised by significant gatekeepers in XR, as one of the global players that are taking major steps forward in the industry through our innovations, is something we are so proud of. The two significant recognitions reinforce our purpose to take global healthcare to new heights, as well as in progressing forward amongst the best players with groundbreaking technological advancements in XR.
We look forward to representing at the XR Awards Ceremony, live in Rotterdam, Netherlands, this 5th Dec 2024!
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