This month, we at i3 Simulations had the privilege of hosting a delegation from IMMAST, a globally recognised hub for skill-based education for healthcare professionals, at our India studio.
Established in 2012, IMMAST has evolved into a not-for-profit educational initiative that specialises in offering short procedural courses across more than 20 medical/surgical domains. They provide a unique platform for industry leaders, innovators, and solution providers to exchange ideas, showcase advancements, and form strategic partnerships. IMMAST’s mission aligns closely with ours – to improve patient outcomes through skilling of medical and paramedical professionals, integrating state-of-the-art technologies and their very own unique live-like tissue models.
During their visit, the IMMAST team had the opportunity to experience our latest XR training simulations firsthand. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with doctors impressed by the intuitive user experience, realistic haptic feedback, and powerful learning analytics. Engaging discussions emerged around the potential to expand simulation modules, explore multiplayer features, and integrate our new physiology simulation platform.
We are immensely grateful for IMMAST’s visit and the insightful feedback they provided. The enthusiasm they expressed for our technology and its potential to transform medical training was truly energising. This is an invaluable opportunity to deepen our collaboration and align our visions for the future of immersive healthcare education.
We are incredibly excited about the prospect of partnering with a prestigious institution like IMMAST. By combining their expertise in medical education and extensive network of healthcare professionals with our cutting-edge XR technologies, we can revolutionise the way medical training is delivered. Together, we have the potential to make a profound impact on patient outcomes by equipping doctors and paramedical professionals with the skills and confidence they need to excel in their roles.
We look forward to further collaborating with IMMAST and exploring how our complementary strengths can shape the future of healthcare education.