Masimo (NSDQ:MASI) and augmented interactive reality company Atheer said today they plan to release a prototype of its Root Iris display app and AiR glasses at the American Society of Anesthesiologists annual conference in San Diego later this month.
The system is designed to allow clinicians to use an augmented reality display glasses to interact touch-free with data and data visualizations, Irvine, Calif.-based Masimo said.
“This is the future of information display and interaction. What was once seen only in the movies is now on the way to becoming a reality. When combined with our Root Iris technology, AiR Glasses may in the future empower anesthesiologists to visualize data from multiple information sources and interact with the data using motion gestures while continuing to care for the patient,” Masimo CEO Joe Kiani said in prepared remarks.
“We are delighted to partner with Masimo – one of the most innovative medical technology companies in the world. Our AiR smart glasses platform is known for its rich display as well as unique touch-free interaction using gestures, voice and head motion. Now both our companies are leveraging our strengths to develop a novel platform for the medical community,” Atheer CEO Alberto Torres said in a press release.
In June, Masimo said it won CE Mark approval in the European Union for its Root patient monitoring platform with blood pressure and temperature capabilities.
The Irvine, Calif.-based company’s device is designed to allow clinicians to non-invasively measure arterial blood pressure as well as temperature while staying connected to electronic health records, Masimo said.
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