CES 2025: Medical Technology between Daily Life and Clinic

14. Januar 2025, 12 Bilder
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The CAD data of humans: Virtual twin for medical simulation

Dassault Systèmes demonstrated the future of personalized medicine through AI-supported virtual twins at CES 2025. The interactive installation "The Virtual Human Experience", which visualized the human body as a networked city, was the focus of the presentation in Las Vegas. The technology presented enables precise disease prognoses and individualized therapy planning through the simulation of organ functions.

This was demonstrated particularly impressively by three specific use cases: the analysis of an athlete's brain, treatment planning for heart patients and the development of medical technology for the digestive tract. One focus was on cardiological and neurological diagnostics, where virtual twins of the heart and brain provide detailed insights into the anatomy and thus optimize the planning of life-saving interventions.

Digital wires connect wearables with in-silico studies

For clinical studies, the company presented its MEDIDATA applications, which use wearable sensors and virtual study environments to simplify access to innovative treatment methods. The technology networks various bodily functions through "digital arteries", which - similar to the transport of nutrients in the organism - ensure a continuous exchange of data between the simulated organ systems.

In cooperation with ASICS, a VR application was also presented that combines AI and biomechanics to develop personalized orthopaedic insoles. These are designed to specifically reduce biomechanical stress and improve both posture and athletic performance.

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