The stereoradiography technology developed by scientists at Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics will be in demand in medicine and other industries where high-precision three-dimensional imaging is needed.
The rector of the university, Viktor Rulevsky, noted that "Biotech" has become a new direction for TUSUR, but it is very promising.
Stereoradiography gives the surgeon three-dimensional "vision", helps to more accurately position catheters during ablation of cardiac arrhythmias, making the procedure safer and more effective. We have already created a prototype, the results are inspiring. In an environment where the demand for domestic high-tech medical equipment is only growing, we have every chance to occupy our niche.
The head of the university noted that, according to Biotok's estimates, it is planned to produce about 10 such systems by 2028.
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