The Krasnogorsk plant named after S.A. Zverev (KMZ), which is part of the Shvabe holding of the Rostec State Corporation, will begin production of an innovative dental operating microscope with 3D visualization function. For the first time in Russia, domestic equipment of this level will appear, which was previously supplied only from abroad. Production will be launched as early as 2026.
The new digital surgical microscope forms an enlarged three-dimensional image, which is displayed on a screen with a diagonal of 150 cm. The uniqueness of the device is that both the doctor and the patient can observe all manipulations in 3D format. This significantly improves the quality of diagnosis and treatment, and also makes the work of the dentist more comfortable. The device is designed to replace imported equipment, which is much more expensive.
Such microscopes are becoming increasingly popular in surgery. Private and public clinics are currently experiencing a shortage of this product due to its high cost. The new microscope, which will be launched into the series, is being developed jointly with a Russian development company and is designed to replace foreign models, while it will be optimal in price.
Our microscope has a competitive price in its class of devices and an effective set of optical characteristics. It also has increased ergonomics due to high-quality design. The production of such equipment is a step towards strengthening the technological sovereignty of the country and increasing the potential of domestic medical instrument engineering. This became possible thanks to the development of competencies in the production of a new class of optical devices at KMZ.
The device is presented at the "GOSZAKAZ" exhibition, which takes place in the Expoforum Congress and Exhibition Center in St. Petersburg from April 23 to 25. You can get acquainted with the novelty in pavilion F at stand F248.
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