MOPIC Unveils 32-Inch Autostereoscopic 3D Display for Medical Imaging and Training

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ANYANG, South Korea — MOPIC, a leading developer of autostereoscopic 3D display technology, has introduced its new 32-inch 3D display designed for use in endoscopic and microscope imaging systems. The display delivers lifelike depth and spatial perception without the need for 3D glasses, setting a new standard for realism in medical visualization and education.

The system combines a high-resolution display with an integrated 3D lens, an eye-tracking camera, and real-time 3D rendering software provided as a software development kit. Supporting standard stereo formats such as Side-by-Side, the display can connect directly to existing endoscope or microscope systems through 3D-enabled software on a PC. This setup allows medical professionals to achieve 3D visualization using their current imaging infrastructure, eliminating the need for new hardware.

The technology has already seen early adoption in several leading Korean hospitals for surgical video review and educational simulation. Surgeons and clinicians have reported that MOPIC’s 3D system provides a depth perception and dimensional clarity comparable to real surgical scenes, enhancing procedural understanding and team collaboration.

The new display delivers precise depth perception for identifying complex surgical, microbial, and molecular structures. It supports enhanced training and collaboration through real-time 3D video sharing and integrates seamlessly with existing 2D systems for an easy upgrade path.

MOPIC’s 32-inch autostereoscopic display is a dedicated B2B solution aimed at hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and monitor producers. It can be customized as an original design manufacturer (ODM) or white-label model, offering flexibility to meet diverse institutional requirements. By combining realism with compatibility, the display provides a practical route toward more immersive, accurate, and efficient medical imaging.

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