Bolzano, Italy
MFor joins forces with BBZ to design and develop a robot-assisted surgery training console able to meet ergonomic and functional needs such as best-in-class simulation, easy transport, and fast setup.
Named Leo, this deployable surgery training console offers numerous perks.
The project has been awarded a 2021 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
The product folds on itself and fits a hand luggage volume for transportation and can easily follow the trainee on his schedule.
It is the only training system that fits in an airplane cabin baggage, it weighs less than 10 kilograms. Set up your training center in less than two minutes and store it in a cabinet when you are done.
Most importantly, the device stores training data in the Cloud. Thus, users can track their progress with ease and a supervisor can analyze and evaluate a user’s skill improvement over time from any platform.
Leo surgery training console faithfully reproduces the look and feels of the robot console. Its accurate simulations ensure effective training and save trainees’ and supervisors’ precious time.
This class of device will pave the way for the future of remote surgery.
Project: LEO Training System for Robotic Surgery
Designers: MFOR srl
Manufacturer: BBZ srl