
Osso VR secured $66 million in Series C funding. The capital will be used to accelerate Osso VR’s initiative to broaden access to surgical education for all healthcare professionals and continue the investment in hiring top-tier talent to bring surgical training experiences to additional specialty areas.
Osso VR currently partners with leading global medical device companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Stryker, Zimmer Biomet and Smith+Nephew. The company’s modules cover multiple specialty areas, such as orthopedics, spine, interventional cardiology and general surgery, amongst others.
Osso VR produces on-demand, immersive modules that allow surgical teams to train independently or collaboratively in a virtual environment before ever stepping foot into a real operating room. Medical device companies also use Osso VR to introduce technology digitally, addressing many challenges of traditional educational pathways such as conflicting physician schedules, remote staff and costly travel. With Osso VR, more surgeons can practice utilizing complex medical technologies to more rapidly offer their patients access to the best procedures with optimal outcomes.
The company has more than 150 employees and plans to grow exponentially over the next year. Osso VR designs and develops all virtual experiences in-house and has hired talent across an array of industries, including healthcare, technology, movies and gaming.
Source: Osso VR
Osso VR secured $66 million in Series C funding. The capital will be used to accelerate Osso VR's initiative to broaden access to surgical education for all healthcare professionals and continue the investment in hiring top-tier talent to bring surgical training experiences to additional specialty areas.
Osso VR currently partners with...
Osso VR secured $66 million in Series C funding. The capital will be used to accelerate Osso VR’s initiative to broaden access to surgical education for all healthcare professionals and continue the investment in hiring top-tier talent to bring surgical training experiences to additional specialty areas.
Osso VR currently partners with leading global medical device companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Stryker, Zimmer Biomet and Smith+Nephew. The company’s modules cover multiple specialty areas, such as orthopedics, spine, interventional cardiology and general surgery, amongst others.
Osso VR produces on-demand, immersive modules that allow surgical teams to train independently or collaboratively in a virtual environment before ever stepping foot into a real operating room. Medical device companies also use Osso VR to introduce technology digitally, addressing many challenges of traditional educational pathways such as conflicting physician schedules, remote staff and costly travel. With Osso VR, more surgeons can practice utilizing complex medical technologies to more rapidly offer their patients access to the best procedures with optimal outcomes.
The company has more than 150 employees and plans to grow exponentially over the next year. Osso VR designs and develops all virtual experiences in-house and has hired talent across an array of industries, including healthcare, technology, movies and gaming.
Source: Osso VR
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.