FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe is
pleased to announce a new partnership with the ‘Augmented Operating Room’
(BOpA) Innovation Chair to accelerate the development of digital
technologies for surgery.
The BOpA Innovation Chair – a
partnership between Greater Paris
University Hospitals | AP-HP, Institut
Mines-Télécom (IMT) and Université Paris-Saclay – aims to identify common
problems in the operating room, and develop digital technologies to support
medical professionals in surgery. The organisation’s purpose is to
transform the way surgical procedures are learnt and analysed by
modernising resources in theatre.
FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe
has agreed a four-year sponsorship to help the BOpA Innovation Chair fund
this innovative research. This sponsorship comes in addition to the support
provided by the AP‑HP Foundation, Fondation Mines-Télécom and Université
Paris-Saclay. As a leading provider of ultrasound systems and software for
surgeons, Fujifilm will also participate in the project through the loan of
materials and equipment to support the development of these novel
technologies to assist in surgery.
Professor Eric Vibert from
Université Paris-Saclay, co-founder of the BOpA Innovation Chair and
surgeon at the Hepato-Biliary Center of the Paul-Brousse hospital within
Greater Paris University Hospitals, said: “The BOpA Innovation Chair is
exploring the future of the operating room, so it's no coincidence that
Fujifilm is one of BOpA's new sponsors. Between the digital twin and
ultra-high frequency ultrasound, we're going to discover what the future
will be together”.
Laurent Rapon, Head of
Ultrasound Europe at FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe, commented: “Creating new
digital technologies to aid surgeons working in the operating room will
benefit healthcare systems and patients alike – improving the overall
quality of care – and we are delighted to be supporting the BOpA Innovation
Chair in this endeavour.”
Françoise Prêteux,
Vice-President and General Manager of IMT, added: “The BOpA Chair innovates
by cross-fertilizing two major research axes: human-centred approaches and
technological advances. As a co-founder, we are pleased to welcome a
world-class technology partner to participate in the development of
‘Medicine 4.0’, and improve relationships with patients thanks to digital
transformation.”
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