According to a recent LinkedIn post from Medivis, the company participated in two practical clinics at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting. The post highlights sessions focused on integrating virtual reality and artificial intelligence into cranial and spinal neurosurgical practice, with Medivis technology featured in lectures by leading surgeons.
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The post suggests that augmented reality guidance is gaining traction in real-world neurosurgical workflows and frames the key question as how, rather than if, AR will be integrated into surgery. For investors, this visibility within a major specialty society may signal strengthening clinical validation and surgeon engagement, which could support future adoption, competitive positioning, and potential revenue growth in surgical visualization and guidance markets.

