
Orthopedic Driven Imaging (ODI) announced an investment from the Innovation Center at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute. The investment bolsters the company’s imaging hardware and AI-driven software technologies.
The funding will accelerate ODI’s development of a fully integrated imaging platform for orthopedic surgery. By combining novel low-dose fluoroscopic hardware with an AI-enabled imaging solution, ODI seeks to address critical limitations of traditional 2D x-ray and high-cost CT systems. The company’s ecosystem includes tools for 3D surgical planning, intraoperative guidance, and postoperative evaluation, all tailored to the unique anatomy and motion of each patient.
ODI’s initial product portfolio of fluoroscopic systems includes a surgical ODI unit (S-ODI), a clinical unit for extremities (C-ODI x), a clinical unit for single joint imaging and arthrograms (C-ODI Lite), and a suite of associated AI-powered surgical apps.
“Orthopedic surgeons operate in 3D but have long been forced to rely on outdated 2D technology,” said Don Running, CEO of ODI. “Our partnership with the Innovation Center at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute accelerates our vision of delivering smarter, safer, and more personalized orthopedic care in 3D and beyond as we establish a 4D paradigm (kinematic-driven alignment).”
Source: Orthopedic Driven Imaging
Orthopedic Driven Imaging (ODI) announced an investment from the Innovation Center at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute. The investment bolsters the company's imaging hardware and AI-driven software technologies.
The funding will accelerate ODI’s development of a fully integrated imaging platform for orthopedic surgery. By combining...
Orthopedic Driven Imaging (ODI) announced an investment from the Innovation Center at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute. The investment bolsters the company’s imaging hardware and AI-driven software technologies.
The funding will accelerate ODI’s development of a fully integrated imaging platform for orthopedic surgery. By combining novel low-dose fluoroscopic hardware with an AI-enabled imaging solution, ODI seeks to address critical limitations of traditional 2D x-ray and high-cost CT systems. The company’s ecosystem includes tools for 3D surgical planning, intraoperative guidance, and postoperative evaluation, all tailored to the unique anatomy and motion of each patient.
ODI’s initial product portfolio of fluoroscopic systems includes a surgical ODI unit (S-ODI), a clinical unit for extremities (C-ODI x), a clinical unit for single joint imaging and arthrograms (C-ODI Lite), and a suite of associated AI-powered surgical apps.
“Orthopedic surgeons operate in 3D but have long been forced to rely on outdated 2D technology,” said Don Running, CEO of ODI. “Our partnership with the Innovation Center at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute accelerates our vision of delivering smarter, safer, and more personalized orthopedic care in 3D and beyond as we establish a 4D paradigm (kinematic-driven alignment).”
Source: Orthopedic Driven Imaging
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