“Surgical procedures are still very analog,” said Stefan Vilsmeier, President and CEO of Brainlab. “With the data obtained from deep digitization, efficiency deficits can be analyzed and treatments individually optimized for each patient.” Key factors are facilitating and accelerating the need to scale the digitization of surgery: Surgical interventions represent a substantial value driver for hospitals; and, the current coronavirus pandemic has revealed the necessity for change.
Andreas Giese, Managing Director, Snke OS, explains the background of this new subsidiary: “The physical and organizational separation from Brainlab facilitates the expanded and dynamic development of our software architecture, which in turn expands its utility to a much broader spectrum of clinical challenges. Snke OS will deliver universal functionality across the healthcare data economy. To achieve our goals, we’re searching for talent, especially in the AI domain.” Snke OS is hiring for the company’s headquarters in Munich, a global epicenter for AI and data analysis, as well as for satellite offices in Tel Aviv and San Diego.

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About Brainlab
Brainlab is a digital medical technology pioneer founded in 1989 and headquartered in Munich. The company employs more than 1,400 people in 18 offices around the globe. Brainlab serves physicians, medical professionals and their patients in over 5,500 hospitals in 116 countries.
Brainlab creates software-driven medical solutions that digitize, automate and optimize clinical workflows for neurosurgery, spine, trauma, craniomaxillofacial (CMF), general and vascular surgery as well as radiotherapy and radiosurgery. Core products center around surgical navigation, radiotherapy, digital operating room integration, and information and knowledge exchange. The Brainlab open framework operating system will allow third parties to develop medical applications to further advance the field of spatial computing and mixed reality.
Brainlab is dedicated to creating an impact in healthcare. The company connects opportunities from emerging digital technologies to transform healthcare at scale and help improve the lives of patients worldwide.
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