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We offer a variety options in technology for telemedicine.

3D Platforms – Human Anatomy

PL-01

This model is equipped with a modern electromechanical lifting and tension system for height and positioning adjustment (vertical and horizontal), it has the most advanced technologies in its configuration, a powerful DICON server with a lightweight and interactive layout that is easy to understand, a high performance and performance, 65-inch Mult-Touch Screen and 4K Professional Monitor, providing dynamic visualization of anatomical structures, as well as visualization of CT and MRI images in 3D, allowing 3D connections or enabling the use of the equipment in disciplines related topics, such as physiology, histology, clinical practice, surgery, pathology, inspection, with the aim of linking knowledge from different areas that are now covered in different phases of the course and aggregated in a more didactic and connected way.

PLE-01

This model arose from the needs highlighted by our customers to obtain equipment at an affordable cost, but of course without compromising on quality. After studies and research, we arrived at the PLE-01 model, with the same characteristics as its predecessor, but with a difference in its assembly. We study our client and their facilities in depth, based on this assessment we present a lean model that will serve them at the moment. The PLE01 Multidisciplinary Platform is made up of a modern structural body that is easy to move around, a 65-inch Mult-Touch Screen and a 4K Professional Monitor. It has a robust server in its configuration, which qualifies it for future updates and upgrades, thus monitoring gradually evolve our customers.

PLF-01

Platform aimed at targeted study and in small groups, perfect use for active methodologies in tutorials. Composed of a 65-inch Multi-touch screen and 4K Professional Monitor, a modern compact and robust mini server with high power in image processing, a complete line of Human Atlas and Histology and Pathology Slides, allowing students to carry out an evolutionary and case comparison.