
Virtual reality program could boost your doctor’s empathy
OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

OtheReality, based on its teenage founder’s light-bulb moment in high school, aims to improve patient experiences and reduce medical staff burnout.

Up to 66% of virtual and augmented reality users will experience dizziness, nausea and headache while plugged into their devices.

New simulation software presents realistic scenarios to strengthen decision-making processes in ICUs and emergency rooms.

Machol Shalem Dance House experiments with virtual reality to give audiences a fresh perspective on dance and make it accessible in a Covid world.

VR system developed by former Israeli fighter pilots helps neurosurgeons rehearse difficult procedures and show the patient what will happen.

Tel Aviv-based Inception adding augmented reality to beloved children’s stories published by Penguin Random House.

Labor pain, chemo discomfort, ADHD, pre- and postop anxiety among conditions that can be eased with visualization and monitoring system.

Working with any brand of headset, Tel Aviv-based Inception will use VR to transport viewers inside reality TV programs and much more.

Israeli companies are using futuristic technologies to simplify complex surgery, manage rehab, relieve pain, soothe autistic kids and much more.

Partnership between FashionTV and Inception of Tel Aviv lets you get up close and personal with high-fashion models.

Tired of tangled wires and distractions from other people’s devices? A new technology promises to beam sounds directly to each user’s ears.

National Geographic and NASA send an Israeli-made camera to the International Space Station to capture footage for a new TV series.

Tower of David Museum opens a work space and a real-time beta site for tourism startups within the historic citadel built by King Herod.

The Tel Aviv Time Out VR City Guide by Inception lets viewers jump into a map and receive a fully immersive introduction to the city.

Parkinson’s patients benefited most from the intervention, which could be implemented in gyms, rehabilitation centers and nursing homes.