VLIPPmed

by Mativision Limited


Education

free



VLIPPmed™ offers access to surgical operations captured in 360-degree VR video.


The VLIPPmed™ App is a VR content platform focused in medical and healthcare education/training. It offers unlimited content channels each presenting a different series of surgeries, captured in 360-degree video. The VLIPPmed™ Platform allows everyone to virtually be in the operating theatre and watch a surgery in immersive VR either live, at the time it happens or on-demand at a later time, with multiple interactive user tools.The archived medical content of VLIPPmed™ is available in full immersive interactivity with various additional user features, providing a unique medical/healthcare education and training tool. VLIPPmed™ is an interactive medical “encyclopedia” establishing a new era in medical/healthcare education & training.Bug fixes

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Good

Zeo Salty

Trully amazing

Justin Harwell

Seamless app. A real breakthrough for the MedTech industry.

Louis Clack

Nexus 6P watching preview using Cardboard. After pressing the cardboard icon, I get a proper view, but seems too far away from the patient and the monitor of the interior of patient. You do get a feel of the operating room. Focus wasn't very fine. However, I'm on a slow (6Mpbs) internet connection, not sure if that's the problem.

Wendy Kelly Budd

Truly a game changer, just the ability to have this level of access to medical procedures is going to add to the teaching process.

J R

This is fantastic! By the way works perfectly on my Galaxy S7

Mr T

Awesome innovation, folks - can't wait! How does one turn on the Cardboard view? I'm just getting a full screen shot. Keen to get our medical students involved... Rotation in the preview screen is a bit iffy on my Android device... [I think the problem is with my device!]

Shane McKee

Great !

Chao Shell

When i turn on the gyro it keeps shaking or i have to rotate my tablet. I hope if you provide the appointments of the surgeries

Abobakr Al-mashhor