Yvios LabsPrototype/POC
AR/VR studies for care environments
Prototype work on spatial overlays and training in clinical settings — not a live hospital system.
Written record
Written case notes. No field photograph of a client clinic is in the record; stock VR imagery is not used as proof.
No interface screenshot on file
- Challenge
- Clinical teams wanted spatial visualisation and hands-free guidance without disrupting the room they already work in.
- What Yvios built
- AR/VR prototypes with spatial mapping and training scenarios, including dental-care explorations.
- Current status
- Prototype/POC. Not deployed as a live clinical product.
- Result or validated learning
- Validated that overlays can be designed around lighting, hygiene and existing tools. That is learning, not a production rollout.
Approach
Start from the practitioner's constraints, prototype on suitable hardware, and write down what failed in the room.
This case is prototype work. It explores whether AR or VR can support spatial understanding or training in a care environment. It does not claim a live hospital or dental deployment.
