MobiHealth News June 11, 2020
Laura Lovett

A panel at Bio Digital dives into where VR, AR and other immersive technologies make sense for healthcare.

The future of digital health could be a move from 2-D remote care to immersive 3-D experiences, according panelist at Bio Digital.

“When it comes to immersive technologies, we need to think about the whole range of technologies … from augmented reality to virtual reality. That is the first thing that comes to mind, but it really is anything that is spatial computing – meaning that it is located in a space, not constricted in a screen in front of you, but you walk around this digital content,” Mar Gonzalez-Franco, a Microsoft researcher, said during the panel.

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