
Vega is a system for visualising and studying human body anatomy in innovative and effective ways, using both pre-loaded atlases and medical images.
Indeed, Vega creates three-dimensional models of anatomical structures, by processing various images, including CT, MRI, and ultrasound scans. Tissues, organs, organ systems, and their pathological alterations can then be examined in detail, highlighted, and characterised.
The experience becomes even more engaging when exploring anatomy in virtual and mixed reality.
Interactive study of detailed anatomical models
Comparison
of different
imaging modalities
Assessment of treatment options
Training in simulated and hybrid environments

Vega supports both.
With a VR headset, students and doctors fully immerse themselves in a digital environment, focusing completely on the object of interest and examining every aspect of it.
With a MR headset, they experience the blending of physical and digital worlds: they can manipulate 3D reconstructions, enlarge and move them around as if they were real objects.
