Taiwanese optoelectronics company AUO has announced that it is expanding its portfolio of medical display and high-precision sensing technologies with a new solid display technology at its core.
AUO’s subsidiary ADP has launched a new 3D surgical imaging platform, enabling synchronised imaging for diverse applications and remote robotic controls.
The platform, focused on the company’s SurgiEyes – Robotic Surgery Real-time 3D Solution, aims to enhance precision surgeries while monitoring team efficiency and patient safety.
In the operating room, the platform enables the streaming of high-resolution 3D images with real-time medical displays, surgical recorders, PACS systems, and other auxiliary devices.
Outside the operating room, it allows real-time image sharing to command centres, remote training and consultation, and even remote surgeries.
AUO smart healthcare business group general manager Shih-Hong Liao said: “With digital innovation transforming medical services, AUO integrates core technologies and leverages its group resources to provide a wider array of solutions in smart healthcare.
“This year, with a strong emphasis on advancing our healthcare initiatives, AUO is collaborating with even more partners to merge technology and medical expertise, thereby offering a more comprehensive suite of medical services.
AUO, together with its subsidiaries AUO Display Plus (ADP), AUO Health, and DentLabX, along with 15 collaborators, will participate in the Healthcare+ Expo Taiwan 2024.
At the event, the company will display its products and services across 3D surgical imaging, surgical procedure management, AI-powered diagnosis, and smart dental integration.
AUO will also showcase its Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for digital detection.
ADP has partnered with Riverfield and UPro Medical, to use its SurgiEyes – Robotic Surgery Real-time solution with the Saroa Robotic Surgery System.
It has teamed up with Smart Surgery Technology to present the Minimally Invasive Surgery Aid Solution, which helps physicians instantly identify vital organs and lesions.
The integration facilitates the clear presentation of detailed images and helps physicians instantly identify vital organs and lesions to enhance surgical efficiency, said AUO.
Liao added: “The highlights include ADP’s 3D surgical imaging solution, which enables seamless images display across multiple devices. “Furthermore, we are incorporating AI technologies to optimise surgical workflow management and support diagnosis, aiming to enhance the efficiency of medical teams and continuously promote new experiences in smart and precision healthcare.”