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ACMIT at the conference on Fully3D Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

This year ACMIT was presented in three contribution papers in Fully3D Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine conference, July 2021, Leuven, Belgium. Fully3D is one of the major forums…

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Sarah-Jane Estermann successfully completed her research project “Medi3DPrint” with a Ph.D. thesis

The Ph.D. dissertation “Replicating liver tissue in terms of mechanical properties for anatomical models” by Dr. Sarah-Jane Estermann deals with the tactile mechanical properties of human organs with special attention…

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ACMIT at MEDICA 2021

MEDICA 2021, the world’s largest medical trade fair for the medical technology industry, will take place from 15th to 18th of November 2021 in Düsseldorf, Germany. At this event ACMIT…

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The second release of the SARAS system: the SOLO-SURGERY

ACMIT is proud to be part of the SARAS project, with the main goal to develop the next-generation of surgical robotic systems.The SOLO-SURGERY, as a second release of the SARAS…

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ACMIT at the W3+ Fair Convention 2021

The networking and new business platform, W3+ Fair Rhine Valley with accompanying N-Tec Talk Congress 2021, will take place from 22nd to 23rd of September in the Messequartier Dornbirn, in…

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ACMIT`s broad research repertoire: From surgical training to 3D ultrasound

ACMIT`s successful research programmes from the last few years were presented to the members of municipal and local government within the scope of a company visit. ACMIT in cooperation with…

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Medical technology from Wiener Neustadt is internationally successful

In order to increase Lower Austria’s chances of success in the health sector, a new Lower Austrian “open innovation” platform for health technology was launched. ACMIT will play a key…

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Success story of ACMIT and its company partner, RetInSight GmbH

The medical software AI-based Fluid Monitor of company RetInSight provides automatic analysis of OCT scans and was developed at the Department of Ophthalmology and Optometry of the Medical University Vienna….

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ACMIT launches Online Shop for Application-Oriented Anatomical Models

ACMIT’s application-oriented anatomical models significantly reduce the number of cadaver tests needed in the development of medical devices as well as provide an advanced solution for education of clinicians. In…

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Anatomical models for medical training even in „home office“

ACMIT offers customized, application-oriented anatomical models for medical training, surgical planning and medical device development. The COVID-19 pandemic has massively restricted the implementation of medical trainings by associated contact restrictions….

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