By Doug Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE Executive Summary For years, digital surgery platforms have touted the promise of “more data” as a value differentiator. But more data alone has not led to better decisions or better outcomes. As hospitals and surgeons face an overload of dashboards, reports, and unread analytics, the opportunity lies not in … The Data Delusion: Why UX, Not Volume, Is the Future of Digital Surgery
By Doug Fairbanks, CEO of VISIE Executive Summary As surgical robotics becomes an expected component of modern operating rooms, a new frontier is emerging—one that goes beyond robotic hardware and into real-time, intelligent perception. This white paper introduces the concept of spatial computing as the critical enabler of the next generation of surgical innovation. We … Spatial Computing in Surgery: The Next Leap Beyond Robotics
No manual registration, pins, clamps or arrays AUSTIN, Texas – July 09, 2025 – VISIE Inc., the spatial computing company delivering the intelligence layer for surgical navigation and robotics, today announced a major technical milestone: the successful execution of all total knee arthroplasty (TKA) bone resections on cadaveric tissue, without the use of pins, clamps, … VISIE Executes First Pin-Free Knee Bone Cuts Using Spatial Computing
AUSTIN, Texas––VISIE Inc., formerly known as Advanced Scanners, announces it has successfully demonstrated Continuous Anatomic Auto Tracking (CAAT) for robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RA-TKA) in its Austin, TX headquarters. Continuous Anatomic Auto Tracking (CAAT) CAAT is a proprietary, highly promising technological leap that gives the power of vision to surgical robotic and navigation systems designed … VISIE Announces Continuous Anatomic Auto Tracking (CAAT) for RA-TKA