Tech Titans: Microsoft

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had been searching for a new way to use technology to teach students anatomy Traditionally medical students dissect cadavers to learn about the body but anatomy laboratories filled with cadavers are expensive to maintain and use harsh chemicals The HoloLens pointed to a better way Medical students could strap the devices onto their heads and view three-dimensional images of the human body’s organs and systems The technology allows students to walk around and examine the body’s parts from different angles For example when a student dons the HoloLens to see a holographic heart he or she can move parts of the heart in and out turn the heart around and see the blood pumping Satyam Ghodasara had already taken a traditional anatomy class at Case Western Reserve but it wasn’t until he saw a holographic heart using the HoloLens that he fully saw the aortic valve as separate from the other parts of the heart There’s the aortic valve he exclaimed Now I understand 6 In 2016 at Microsoft’s annual Build conference in San Francisco California a three-dimensional holographic image of Griswold’s head and hand appeared before 10