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The training program from Edith Cowan University is expected to be released by early 2026.
A $1.9 million government grant-backed project will be the first to use VR for trauma support in rural indigenous communities.
It serves as a Centre of Excellence that extends access to nursing skills training to schools around Gujarat.
It explores for the first time the benefits of VR on the physical fitness of people with disabilities.
In an exclusive interview, Varjo and machineMD discuss their partnership to develop Neos, a VR-powered eye-tracking tool that aims to help providers detect brain disorders.
Its frequent usage was also found to improve sensory processing.
Also, Lunit signed multiple contracts this week to deliver its AI imaging software in Hong Kong, Mongolia, and Brazil.
The companies also raised $13 million in funding to support the merger.
A recent study found patients using virtual reality while undergoing hand surgery required less anesthesia during surgery.
It features more than 1,200 combinations of randomised simulated situations in a hospital ward.