Luma Vision - The Future of Interventional Cardiac Imaging (Built with Qt) | #QtWS23
Abstract: At LUMA Vision we are building a future in which Cardiologists and Electrophysiologists have a complete & evidence-based understanding of their patient’s well-being. We enable real-time personalized patient therapy through advanced 4D digital imaging and navigation. As an end-to-end system for intracardiac procedures, our products integrate interventional imaging with a fully software-defined platform to enable dedicated workflows addressing clinical needs in interventional imaging. With the help of KDAB, we are building this based on Qt, leveraging the latest in high-performance graphics hardware and software. This presentation will discuss challenges and learnings from pushing the technological envelope in a tightly regulated environment.
About the Speakers: Till Adam has been working with Qt as a developer, consultant, and trainer for 20 years. He is the Chief Commercial Officer of the KDAB Group, the world's leading Qt services company.
Christoph Hennersperger is passionate about medical device development, medical image computing, information technology, and improving healthcare. In 2017 he co-founded LumaVision (formerly OneProjects), which operates at the intersection of hardware, software, and data science to create the future vision for healthcare and how to successfully treat patients in a new era for data driven solutions.
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