Vantari VR offers a VR medical training platform for doctors and nurses to practice life-saving procedures. The Vantari VR platform covers ~90% of the procedures that are part of clinicians’ core training, including junior doctor training, emergency medicine, intensive care, and anesthetics. The company’s solution was found successful in reducing 40% of medical errors, while the training software improved student performance by 32% and increased adherence to hygiene and safety protocols by 39%.
In addition to the VR training, the platform integrates data analytics and AI-driven insights to help users refine their skills and offer performance-tracking features. The company also offers tailored training solutions to meet specific procedures. Vantari VR's solution is delivered as a package that includes both a laptop and a VR headset.
The platform is used internationally by hospitals, universities, and medical device organizations in the US, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, and India, with the company expanding its solutions to Italy in October 2023.
Key customers and partnerships
Key healthcare institutions using Vantari VR’s platform include Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, WestMead Hospital, and Fiona Stanley Hospital.
In October 2023, the company partnered with Inteleos to develop a VR ultrasound training and certification to supplement their traditional training techniques.
Funding and financials
In December 2023, Vantari VR raised USD 7 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Co:Act Capital. Funds were earmarked to expand its platforms reach to the US, and the development of its VR clinical training program.
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