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Thursday, December 22, 2016 8:02:50 AM
Looked at video. I thought SPORT used a 3D imaging system which would allow surgeons to use simple 3D glasses, not unlike at a movie theater. Past of the allure was supposed to be the 3D visualization without having your face stuck into a stationary control module or needing a bulky VR headset strapped on. In the video, the first guy has no glasses of any sort, and the second one has a strap-on around his face.
Does anyone know if we have any IP protection on the concept of standard 3D viewing glasses for robotic surgery? That would be another big competitive advantage if we were the only one to offer that level of freedom to a surgeon. I'm not sure exactly what is in our patent portfolio at the moment.
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