Developing high-tech education solutions
Makers of the Anatomage Table & Science Table
Trusted by educators & medical professionals
11/12/2025
We wrapped up an incredible event filled with innovation, collaboration, and hands-on learning!
From inspiring presentations to interactive demonstrations, the Summit showcased how healthcare educators are using the Anatomage Table to transform classrooms and clinical training around the world.
A huge thank you to Fairfield Dickinson University for hosting and to everyone who joined us to share ideas, ask questions, and push the boundaries of what’s possible in health science education.
11/10/2025
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Discover how the Anatomage Table transforms learning.
Fetal circulation can be challenging to teach with 2D images. EMS Education Coordinator Joel Otte shows how the Anatomage Table brings clarity to complex anatomy and makes learning more interactive.
A huge thank-you to everyone who stopped by the Anatomage booth we loved connecting with simulation professionals, educators, and innovators from across the globe. Your enthusiasm for advancing healthcare education inspires us every day!
From hands-on demos of our 3D anatomy and simulation solutions to insightful conversations about the future of medical training, this event reminded us how powerful collaboration and technology can be in shaping tomorrow’s healthcare.
10/31/2025
What bone is highlighted in blue?
a) Ilium
b) P***s
c) Ischium
We’re excited to announce the official dates for the Anatomage Conference 2026!
Join us for cutting-edge sessions, expert speakers, and hands-on experiences that will shape the future of healthcare, education, and 3D anatomy technology.
October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month, a time to educate and raise awareness about spinal health and congenital spine conditions.
Traditional X-rays provide a two-dimensional look at the spine, helping detect bone structure abnormalities. Anatomage offers a 3D, life-sized digital visualization, allowing students and clinicians to explore spinal anatomy and conditions like Spina Bifida in incredible detail enhancing both understanding and empathy through technology.
By combining these tools, we gain a deeper appreciation for spinal development, structure, and care.
10/24/2025
Fact: Traditional learning often relies on static diagrams that only show part of the story.
Reality: With the Anatomage Table, anatomy comes to life in 3D, letting you explore full-body structures, perform virtual dissections, and interact with true-to-life visuals.
See, touch, and understand anatomy like never before, because learning should be as dynamic as the human body itself.
We had an incredible time connecting with educators and innovators at the California Science Education Conference! Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Anatomage booth to explore how our technology is transforming science education.
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The Quest To Restoring Real Human Anatomy Data from Cadavers
In 2004, our world’s first life-size virtual dissection Anatomage Table was introduced.
The innovation has then opened the door for medical students and professionals to visualize anatomy as they would on a real human cadaver. The birth of our Anatomage Table has encouraged educators to redefine the learning approach to medical education. From improving student outcomes, to increasing their classroom engagement, to establishing the tech leadership for the schools, the virtual dissection capabilities from the Anatomage Table have made countless impacts on both educational and clinical industries.
For more than 14 years on the market, the Anatomage Table has shown values across thousands of universities, high schools and hospitals.
And the secret sauce of our success is the technology behind our digital cadavers.
All of our cadavers are built from the Visible Human Project’s real human data set.
Each of our cadavers contains at least 2,300 annotated anatomical structures. Combined with the 3D viewing capabilities, tiniest anatomical structures can be clearly visualized and examined.
Unlike physical cadavers, our virtual cadavers are tailored for students to interact with real physiology elements. These include simulating heart motions, nerve pathways, and physiological mechanisms.
Our vision is to create the most complete, accurate and realistic human cadaver that can be interacted virtually.
For our upcoming innovations, please pay a visit to our website - anatomage.com