#Digital 26. Mar 2025

Kai Vietor: Experience the Guided 2.0 with Straumann® Falcon

Straumann LIVE at the IDS Cologne 2025: Recording of the session March 25, 2025.

What is it about?

  • Enhanced navigation system: Dr. Kai Vietor presents Straumann® Falcon, featuring improved marker localization, streamlined workflows, and upgraded software that offers a cleaner, more user-friendly interface for high-precision, real-time navigation.

     

  • Smart glasses integration: The system incorporates smart glasses with eye-tracking technology, enabling hands-free, real-time visualization of procedures, which increases precision, reduces physical strain, and enhances workflow efficiency.

     

  • Automated marker localization: The Falcon system introduces automated marker recognition and code-agnostic software, eliminating traditional guiding tools and simplifying adoption while boosting speed, compatibility, and usability in clinical settings.

Dr. Kai Vietor presents Straumann® Falcon, a revolutionizing navigation technology

The latest advancements in computer-integrated navigation are reshaping real-life applications, particularly in clinical workflows. The new stream system enhances efficiency through improved marker localization, streamlined workflows, and advanced software interfaces. The system’s transportability, along with an updated calibration tool, allows for seamless navigation and precise drill registration. The software has also undergone refinements, ensuring a cleaner, more user-friendly interface that simplifies procedures while maintaining high accuracy. These developments mark a significant breakthrough in real-time navigation and workflow optimization.

Smart glasses to visualize procedures in real-time

One of the most notable innovations is the integration of smart glasses, which allow professionals to visualize procedures in real-time without the need for additional screens or manual adjustments. This hands-free approach improves efficiency and precision, as users can track movements and make adjustments based on direct visual feedback. The eye-tracking technology embedded in the glasses ensures stability and enhances workflow, reducing the need for physical repositioning. This new approach makes clinical operations more intuitive, reducing strain on practitioners while increasing accuracy in delicate procedures.

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