Bringing Immersive Medical Records Closer to Patients

Innovation in MedTech comes to life when emerging technology meets real-world validation and collaboration.

At a recent panel at FMMC, Justin Bushko sat down with Adam Eisley of Artemis Immersive to discuss emerging technology, early testing, and the evolution from startup concept to real-world application. The conversation highlighted how immersive medical data may transform the way clinicians and patients interact with medical information.

A Milestone Moment for a MedTech Startup

Adam shared what it meant to participate in the panel alongside industry leaders and regulatory voices. For a startup, being part of these discussions represents a meaningful step forward—signaling growth, credibility, and increasing alignment with the broader MedTech ecosystem. Moments like these mark the transition from early innovation to serious industry engagement.

Introducing BoxScan Medical and Immersive Records

Artemis Immersive is preparing for a pre-release of its product, BoxScan Medical, a medical imaging viewing and communication platform. The system produces what the team refers to as “immersive medical records,” allowing users to experience medical data in a three-dimensional environment. By bringing imaging to life, the technology aims to make complex information more intuitive and accessible.

Early Testing and Health System Collaboration

Early testing is already underway, including collaboration with a major health system that is moving through implementation procedures. These early trials are critical for validating usability, performance, and real-world impact. The feedback gathered at this stage will help shape how the product evolves as it moves closer to broader deployment.

The Impact on Patient Understanding and Engagement

From a patient perspective, immersive imaging offers powerful possibilities. Visualizing changes over time—such as tumor growth or reduction during oncology treatment—can help patients better understand their condition and treatment progress. This level of clarity has the potential to strengthen engagement, improve communication, and support more informed decision-making.

Looking Ahead

As Artemis Immersive advances its testing efforts, the focus remains on refining the technology and expanding access. Conversations like this highlight how innovation, collaboration, and early validation come together to push MedTech forward—bringing new tools closer to clinicians and patients alike.

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Justin Bushko
President, Concise Engineering

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