
HUTOM, a medical artificial intelligence (AI) solution company, announced on the 1st that it will participate in the 'CMEF 2025 (China International Medical Equipment Fair)' held in Shanghai, China from April 8th to 11th. At this exhibition, HUTOM plans to showcase its AI-based 3D surgical navigation technology.
CMEF is Asia's largest medical equipment exhibition, where healthcare and medical equipment companies from around the world participate every year to introduce the latest technologies and products. Through this exhibition, Hutom plans to technically introduce RUS, a surgical navigation system used in the surgical field, and continue to exchange with various domestic and international stakeholders.
The technology that Hutom will exhibit is a software platform that implements the patient's anatomical structure in 3D based on computed tomography (CT) image data, enabling preoperative planning and support during surgery. In particular, on-site demonstrations are scheduled for the 'RUS GA (Stomach)' used in stomach surgery and the 'RUS NE (Kidney)' used in kidney surgery, and actual clinical use cases will also be introduced.
This technology aims to help visualize the anatomical differences of each patient, thereby increasing preoperative understanding and supporting medical staff to make accurate decisions during surgery. Recently, with the publication of clinical papers on partial nephrectomy using RUS NE (Kidney), discussions are actively taking place on the usability of the software and its contribution to the surgical process.
Hutom’s exhibition will be held at booth 36, Hall 5.2, Korea Pavilion, Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC), and during the exhibition, there will be product demonstrations, technology explanations, and partnership discussions. Hutom CEO Hyungwoo Jin said, “We are continuing clinical-centered development so that AI technology can be actually utilized in surgical settings,” and “We hope to use this exhibition as an opportunity to listen to various opinions from the field and meet partners for technological advancement and global collaboration.”
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