We said goodbye to September with our first attendance at the Conference of the Hungarian Anatomical Society in Szeged. This was very special for us since many of the anatomy professionals who worked to create cadaVR were there as hosts and presenters. We also had the opportunity to hold a presentation about cadaVR and let visitors look behind the curtains - how a 3D model is created and what are the main reasons we started this project.
We received outstandingly positive feedback from the members of the society and we started conversations about very promising ideas and projects that could be the next step in cadaVR’s history.
If you haven’t tried cadaVR yet, you can download it here and buy your license here.
In October we attended the Annual Congress of the Hungarian Society of Oto- Rhino- Laryngology, Head & Neck Surgery in Eger, Hungary. The goal of the 4-days long exhibition was to gather doctors from Europe and provide them the occasion to share their latest experiences and results with the community. In this, we not only took part as exhibitors but also as part of one of the presentations held by one doctor who was an active contributor to creating cadaVR. After the presentation and during the exhibition we received dozens of positive feedback and had great discussions with leading professionals.
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Many visitors who stopped by and had the opportunity to try cadaVR out left with the same thought: “Oh, if I could have learned anatomy like this!” - and this became the motto of the event for us.
If you haven’t tried cadaVR yet, you can download it here and buy your license here.