AR surgical navigation and remote collaboration platform for operating rooms
MediView builds augmented-reality software for real-time surgical guidance and teleprocedure collaboration. The stack spans PACS, AWS, Azure, GCP, and a polyglot engineering foundation (C#, C++, Python, Java), with recent adoption of ThingWorx and Azure IoT Edge—suggesting infrastructure expansion toward edge computing and IoT data integration. Active projects cluster around clinical validation, cloud infrastructure, and channel sales execution, while pain points center on regulatory approval, cybersecurity integration, and workflow simplification—typical friction points for a medtech startup scaling toward clinical deployment.
MediView XR, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, develops augmented-reality software that overlays 3D holographic visualization of patient anatomy during surgery. The platform provides intraoperative guidance by tracking surgical instruments and projecting tool trajectories relative to internal structures, and enables remote collaboration between surgeons and specialists via shared holographic visualization. The company operates across three axes: direct clinical use (surgical navigation and intraoperative guidance), teleprocedure and remote care delivery, and clinical training. Current operations span 11–50 employees with active hiring in engineering, healthcare, and sales roles across the United States.
MediView's core stack includes PACS, AWS, Azure, GCP, Windows, Linux, C#, C++, Python, and Java. The company is adopting ThingWorx and Azure IoT Edge, indicating a shift toward edge-based data processing and IoT connectivity for surgical environments.
Active projects include clinical trials support, XR training programs, U.S. channel expansion, cloud infrastructure development, edge connectivity architecture, and security feature integration—reflecting priorities in clinical validation, go-to-market scaling, and infrastructure maturation.
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