RIC3D is pleased to announce its participation in CES 2025, the world’s premier event dedicated to technology and innovation, taking place in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10. In this prestigious setting, Dr. Clara Bernasco, CEO of RIC3D, will present the ROG (Real Organ Generation) project, an advanced technological solution aimed at revolutionizing the field of surgical simulation.
ROG is a cutting-edge software platform that enables highly realistic surgical simulations using ultra-detailed 3D models of human organs, generated from computed tomography (CT) scans of real patients. Leveraging a patented method, the software accurately reproduces the structure and conditions of organs, with a particular focus on the heart, delivering an immersive and highly realistic experience. The platform also allows simultaneous collaboration among multiple users—up to four—within a Virtual Room, where each participant operates as part of a surgical team. This interactive approach is positioned as an essential tool for medical training and the planning of complex procedures.
The innovation of the ROG project lies in its integration of advanced technologies such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing, enabling an unprecedented level of precision and customization. Data security is ensured through blockchain technology, while machine learning allows the system to continuously improve its performance, offering tangible support for clinical research and the adoption of new therapeutic solutions.
Participating in CES 2025 represents a unique opportunity for RIC3D to showcase the ROG project on a global stage, capturing the attention of technology leaders, investors, and healthcare professionals from around the world. Dr. Bernasco, leveraging her expertise and the innovative vision driving the company, will demonstrate how RIC3D is transforming the way technology supports medicine, enhancing the quality of care and accelerating research.
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