Fraunhofer MEVIS develops real-world software solutions for computer-aided medicine, bridging between medical imaging, image-guided therapy, and healthcare informatics – bringing benefits to patients, customers and partners.
SAFIR supports the whole interventional workflow from planning to assessment utilizing segmentation, registration, simulation, optimization and visualization methodology. To facilitate fast deployment of new applications targeted at specific clinical questions or scientific projects, SAFIR is designed as a modular framework, which allows for re-using information processing methods and customization of algorithms.
CaFuR enables cardiac diagnosis with real-time MRI. It consists of an accelerated MRI acquisition and a complete software solution for automated analysis.
On March 26, 1949, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft was founded in Munich as a non-profit organization. Three quarters of a century later, it is one of the world's leading organizations for application-oriented research with more than 30,000 employees and 76 institutes not only in Germany but also in other parts of the world. They are all united by one guiding principle: to develop innovations for the future from ideas.
DMEA, Europe's leading event for digital health, brings together exhibitors and industry experts from 9 to 11 April 2024 to present and discuss the latest developments, technologies and solutions for digitalization in healthcare.
Our experts look forward to seeing you at the Fraunhofer stand, Hall 2.2, Stand D-108.
“The BOX Will See You Now”: An Interactive Artwork Exploring the Influence of AI in Medical Diagnostics
The potential benefits of using AI technology in healthcare are enormous. However, there are significant practical, technological, and legal implications that must be considered to protect patients. The BOX is an interactive installation that explores the “black box” aspect of AI technology, posing the question: If we feed AI with incomplete or biased data - can we then expect it to make reasonable suggestions?
Fraunhofer MEVIS aims for utilizing compact MRI devices for research and education.
Lecture “MRI Sequence Composition Beyond Academia” and workshop “Prototype your own MRI Sequence,” 4th of April, in cooperation with the Institute for Design Informatics (IDI), University of Edinburgh.