KOCHI:
Using the technology of Rays 3D, the company involved in converting 2D films to 3D, the first 3D Live open operative workshop in India was held at Amrita Institute of Medical Science, Kochi.
This workshop was held as part of the medical conference of surgeons, Brascon 2019. The Virtual Reality (VR) Interactive Medical content was used for the surgery.
Anubha Sinha, founder and managing director of Rays 3D, said that Virtual Reality (VR) technology in medical world gives a new experience for the doctors to feel like they are involved in surgery while attending the workshop. According to the doctors, the quality of the 3D workshop was far better than that of any other country.
Those who participated in the 3D workshop had the feeling that they have experienced or done the surgery themselves. This technology gives a real experience to doctors rather than the regular videos and it saves 30 per cent time for surgeries.
This 3D imaging will help doctors to take quick decisions while performing surgeries. This technology is very useful in surgical oncology and treating obesity. Rays 3D, is the pioneer in converting 2D films to 3D. Sholay, Pulimurugan, Pirhana, Vivah and Dam 999 are some of the films which are converted to 3D.
Anubha Sinha said that this is the only Indian company to be selected for the Technology Award constituted by the Advanced Imaging Society based in Los Angeles. The award was presented at Hollywood in December.
The product that won her the award is the 3D mobile scratch guard. The only way to watch the 3D movies was to go to a theatre or sit before the TV wearing the custom-made glasses. Now 3D films could be viewed in your iphones using a scratch guard.