DOTmed March 8, 2021
Evan Gappelberg

The global pandemic has dramatically accelerated the need to reimagine the way we connect, meet and collaborate with each other across nearly every industry, including the medical field. In 2020, most medical conferences cancelled or rescheduled and moved to a virtual event. Innovations in virtual technologies, specifically enterprise-grade streaming platforms with AR capabilities, are playing an increasingly larger role in facilitating productive collaboration between medical professionals while also giving organizers the opportunity to open their doors to a broader, more global audience.

Global access to resources through virtual platforms
When delivering presentations, demos and other learning opportunities, the use of augmented reality (AR) visuals and holograms can transform how the medical field communicates and collaborates by giving them new ways to...

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Topics: Conferences / Podcast, Metaverse/VR, Technology, Trends
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