Surgery makes up a big chunk of hospital budgets, and has a massive role in clinical outcomes for patients. Despite this, surgery tends to differ considerably between hospitals. Differences in factors like technique, post-surgery care and even operating room efficiency have led to a low level of standardisation, and as a result, surgery across the globe is failing to be optimised to its full potential.
Incision has set out to fix this. By building a knowledge platform based around surgery, it is improving surgical practices worldwide by allowing practitioners to share experiences, skills and expertise. As well as this, Incision offers new educational products and services ranging from 3D anatomy models to AI-driven video analysis of surgical performance. Going forward, this diversity of output will be a big advantage for Incision.
With an estimated 1.2 million practicing surgeons worldwide, Incision's potential market is big and getting bigger. Its international strategy - based on building presence in a number of key markets - has been bolstered by funding, and Incision remains focused on expansion into the UK, Scandinavia, the Middle East, and Belgium. The company's goal is to impact 100 million procedures each year by 2030.
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Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle