Developing high-tech education solutions
Makers of the Anatomage Table & Science Table
Trusted by educators & medical professionals
04/14/2026
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body.
Built of billions of neurons, it's responsible for the trillions of connections throughout your body, everything from movement and sensation to memory and emotion.
And when studying with real human anatomy, you can go beyond simplified models to see the true complexity and variation that define the human brain.
04/10/2026
How many bones are in an adult human hand?
a) 24
b) 27
c) 31
The liver can regenerate, which is how surgeons can perform liver resections (also known as a hepatectomy) for transplantation. The liver is carefully separated while preserving the vessels that must remain intact for the transplant recipient.
Mark your calendars because the Anatomage Conference 2026 is only a few months away!
Join us as we explore the latest insights and technological advancements that are shaping healthcare and education. Hear from the most trusted thought leaders, share ideas, and connect with industry peers at our annual event!
The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) to the heel bone (calcaneus), playing a critical role in walking, running, and jumping. With 3D visualization of real human anatomy, we can see where the tendon can partially or completely tear when excessive force or sudden stress is applied.
02/26/2026
Hands-on labs are essential for chemistry learning, but between equipment maintenance, material procurement, and time-consuming set up, they can also become a hassle for teachers.
Virtual experiments serve as a great alternative, providing immersive labs that can stimulate the traditional classroom experience. And with the newest Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and ESS experiments on the Science Table by Anatomage, teachers can choose from a larger library of experiments to help teach complex concepts.
We spent an amazing few days at APTA CSM last week, connecting with attendees to demonstrate how we're continuously innovating to advance physical therapy. Thanks to everyone who stopped by - we can't wait to attend next year!
02/19/2026
Another Anatomage Tournament in the books! It was great to see all the student teams compete and show off their anatomy knowledge in Stafford, VA last Friday. A huge thanks to Rappahannock EMS Council and Colonial Forge High School for hosting!
02/10/2026
In recent weeks, we had the privilege of holding an Anatomage Summit event at Butler University, where we brought educators, students, and healthcare professionals together to explore the latest developments in medical education.
Showcasing Anatomage's cutting-edge technology, we explored the innovative and interactive tools that are transforming anatomy education and clinical training.
We want to thank Butler University for hosting this amazing event, and to everyone who came to discover the future of medical education with us!
Butler University
02/05/2026
To all high school anatomy whiz-kids: We've got more Anatomage Regional Tournaments coming over the next couple of months, which means more opportunities to test your mettle and show off your anatomy skills! Deadline dates are looming, so be sure to register soon!
Here are our upcoming dates and locations:
2/27 - Tulsa, OK
3/5 - Williamsport, PA
3/6 - St. Bonaventure, NY
3/7 - Walnut Creek, CA
Compete for a chance to join us at the National Anatomage Tournament!
Before, Earth & Space Science had to stay conceptual, because it was impossible to experience first-hand. But with the Science Table by Anatomage, educators can offer hyper-realistic, interactive simulations that help students better visualize and understand complex ESS phenomena.
And with 100+ virtual experiments across Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Space Science, and Physics, the Science Table is the high-tech teaching tool that helps bring science within students' reach.
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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