Description
In most anatomy halls, the biggest problem is that when a teacher is doing a dissection, only the students standing very close can actually see what is happening. Those standing at the back miss the important steps, fine structures, and explanations. Because of this, teachers often have to repeat the same demonstration multiple times, which takes extra time and still does not guarantee that everyone understood clearly. To solve this problem, we have created a camera-assisted dissection system. A high-quality camera is mounted above the dissection table and connected to large screens placed around the room. Whatever the teacher is doing on the table is shown live on all the screens, so every student gets a clear front-row view, no matter where they are standing. The class can also be recorded, so students can watch it again later for revision and better understanding. If required, the same class can even be streamed live to another hall or campus. This system makes teaching smoother, reduces crowding, saves time, and greatly improves learning quality. Optional AI features can also highlight organs, add labels, and show extra information on screen, making anatomy learning more interactive and modern.
Specification
Camera: 4K PTZ or fixed overhead camera with low-latency HDMI/USB output.
• Capture: USB 3.0 direct PC connection or hardware encoder for streaming.
• Lighting: LED surgical lights, high CRI >90, shadow-free, adjustable color & intensity.
• Mounting: Ceiling/boom arm with articulated support and anti-glare diffusers.
• Display & Recording: Connects to lecture PC; outputs to LED screens/projector; supports local or cloud recording





























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