Revealing the invisble

Have you ever wondered how to make visible that which is invisible to the human eye? You will be amazed at what has become possible in the medical field.

A new media presentation at the CVMP (Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use) called "Revealing the invisible" answered this question.


New techniques

There are several new techniques that can visualize complex phenomena invisible to the eye. For example, there are techniques to see sound waves, heat waves and stress patterns in materials.

These techniques do not yet have a direct application in our homes. However, progressive hospitals are already using infrared cameras that measure heat and determine where your blood vessels run. These blood vessels are then projected onto a body part. As a result, the nurse can very accurately insert an IV or needle. This application reduces the risk of medical errors.


Technology

But when will you actually benefit from this technology in your own environment?

In not too long you will be able to use this technology in your home and kitchen environment. Soon you may be able to see all the pipes projected on the wall so you no longer risk drilling into your own pipes. One more example!

These techniques offer a visual solution to everything that is not visible to the human eye. In a few years it may seem unthinkable that we could not make that visible before, you were not aware of the possibilities . I also encounter this a lot in my work at C4Real. In many companies there are huge opportunities by making the company, the products, the processes and their added value visible, for example through animations. Here the exact same effect occurs, the moment it is made visible, it is almost unthinkable that it was once invisible.


Making product visual

It is also possible to show a new design at an early stage, allowing any problems to be identified earlier. In addition, a product can already be put on the market, while the product has not yet actually been produced. But market research can also be done better and it offers opportunities to better inform and engage investors.

It is clear that visual aids are becoming more and more indispensable in our daily lives and that many companies recognize their potential.


Have you ever wondered how to make visible that which is invisible to the human eye? You will be amazed at what has become possible in the medical field.

A new media presentation at the CVMP (Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use) called "Revealing the invisible" answered this question.


New techniques

There are several new techniques that can visualize complex phenomena invisible to the eye. For example, there are techniques to see sound waves, heat waves and stress patterns in materials.

These techniques do not yet have a direct application in our homes. However, progressive hospitals are already using infrared cameras that measure heat and determine where your blood vessels run. These blood vessels are then projected onto a body part. As a result, the nurse can very accurately insert an IV or needle. This application reduces the risk of medical errors.


Technology

But when will you actually benefit from this technology in your own environment?

In not too long you will be able to use this technology in your home and kitchen environment. Soon you may be able to see all the pipes projected on the wall so you no longer risk drilling into your own pipes. One more example!

These techniques offer a visual solution to everything that is not visible to the human eye. In a few years it may seem unthinkable that we could not make that visible before, you were not aware of the possibilities . I also encounter this a lot in my work at C4Real. In many companies there are huge opportunities by making the company, the products, the processes and their added value visible, for example through animations. Here the exact same effect occurs, the moment it is made visible, it is almost unthinkable that it was once invisible.


Making product visual

It is also possible to show a new design at an early stage, allowing any problems to be identified earlier. In addition, a product can already be put on the market, while the product has not yet actually been produced. But market research can also be done better and it offers opportunities to better inform and engage investors.

It is clear that visual aids are becoming more and more indispensable in our daily lives and that many companies recognize their potential.


Have you ever wondered how to make visible that which is invisible to the human eye? You will be amazed at what has become possible in the medical field.

A new media presentation at the CVMP (Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use) called "Revealing the invisible" answered this question.


New techniques

There are several new techniques that can visualize complex phenomena invisible to the eye. For example, there are techniques to see sound waves, heat waves and stress patterns in materials.

These techniques do not yet have a direct application in our homes. However, progressive hospitals are already using infrared cameras that measure heat and determine where your blood vessels run. These blood vessels are then projected onto a body part. As a result, the nurse can very accurately insert an IV or needle. This application reduces the risk of medical errors.


Technology

But when will you actually benefit from this technology in your own environment?

In not too long you will be able to use this technology in your home and kitchen environment. Soon you may be able to see all the pipes projected on the wall so you no longer risk drilling into your own pipes. One more example!

These techniques offer a visual solution to everything that is not visible to the human eye. In a few years it may seem unthinkable that we could not make that visible before, you were not aware of the possibilities . I also encounter this a lot in my work at C4Real. In many companies there are huge opportunities by making the company, the products, the processes and their added value visible, for example through animations. Here the exact same effect occurs, the moment it is made visible, it is almost unthinkable that it was once invisible.


Making product visual

It is also possible to show a new design at an early stage, allowing any problems to be identified earlier. In addition, a product can already be put on the market, while the product has not yet actually been produced. But market research can also be done better and it offers opportunities to better inform and engage investors.

It is clear that visual aids are becoming more and more indispensable in our daily lives and that many companies recognize their potential.


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