New company from CWRU helps medical students learn anatomy through holographic imagery

One new startup, called AlensiaXR, was recently developed out of Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. The university developed pioneering HoloAnatomy software that helps teach students about human anatomy, without the cadavers, by using holographic imagery. AlensiaXR aims to bring this mixed reality learning technique to students around the world.

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