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82: How Virtual Reality is Changing Surgery in Japan – Holoeyes

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:30:47
Publish Date: 2017-04-17 20:07:54
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The episode How Virtual Reality is Changing Surgery in Japan – Holoeyes  appeared first on DisruptingJapan.com.

Many VR startups are a solution is search of a problem, but Holoeyes is already in use at hospitals around Japan. Although the medical industry is one the most highly regulated, conservative and hard to disrupt, Holoeyes has made inroads by solving a very specific problem for surgeons.

Today we sit down with Naoji Taniguchi, CEO of Holoeyes, and talk about the steps his startup had to take to sell into the medical market in Japan and to win over traditionally conservative doctors. Holoeyes builds up virtual reality models of organs from CT scans, and lets doctors analyze and discuss these matters much more directly and clearly than they could before.

It’s a great interview and I think you’ll enjoy it.

Show Notes for Startups

  • How VR can actually save hospitals money and improve outcomes
  • Why the world needs a GitHub of surgery
  • What Japanese startups get out of accelerator programs
  • Why the real value in surgical VR is not what you think
  • How Holoeyes achieves medical quality in low-spec devices
  • How Holoeyes convinced conservative doctors and hospitals to try a new technology
  • Advice for startups trying to sell to doctors
  • Why more and more medical professionals will be getting involved in startups in Japan

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 Transcript from Japan

Disrupting Japan, episode 82.

Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero, and thanks for joining me.

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