Developing high-tech education solutions
Makers of the Anatomage Table & Science Table
Trusted by educators & medical professionals
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.
Students can often struggle with the complexity and volume of abstract concepts in biology. But with the Science Table by Anatomage, you can offer hands-on resources with hyper-realistic visuals of the microscopic world, giving students tangible experience with the biology topics they once found confusing.
With 100+ NGSS- and AP-designed labs across Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Space Science, and Physics, the Science Table is a high-tech resource that can transform learning across departments.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to chat about Anatomage at FETC last week! We had a wonderful time connecting with educators and sharing everything we've been developing for medical education!
01/20/2026
We built the Science Table by Anatomage to transform abstract concepts into tangible experiences for students, encouraging curiosity and discovery in the science classroom without the fear of failure or hazards.
And that's why we're so excited to announce the launch of Science Table 4.0, giving educators even greater power to guide learning, assess student understanding, and deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned science instruction across middle school, high school, and undergraduate-level programs.
See the future of science education, with:
New experiments in Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Space Science, and Physics
More teaching tools
Cinematic visuals and hands-on interaction
We had a great time connecting with healthcare professionals at this year’s IMSH conference! It’s always an amazing opportunity to learn about the latest in healthcare simulation and showcase our cutting-edge tech, already looking forward to next year!
01/16/2026
We are deeply saddened to share that our colleague, Dan Spooner, has passed away. Dan was a valued member of the Anatomage team whose professionalism, integrity, and genuine kindness left a lasting impression on everyone he worked with. He was not only an exceptional colleague, but also a good person and a true friend to many across our organization. Throughout his time at Anatomage, Dan built strong, meaningful relationships with countless customers, many of whom became friends over the years. He deeply believed in the work we do and was passionate about the impact Anatomage has on education, healthcare, and the lives of people around the world. That passion showed in everything he did. Dan’s contributions, character, and dedication will be greatly missed, and his impact will continue to be felt throughout our company and our community.
As we remember Dan, we respectfully ask that his family be given privacy and space during this very difficult time. Our thoughts are with them and with all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.
01/15/2026
Did you know how much of your lung capacity you’re actually using when you breathe?
With the Anatomage Table, you can visualize exactly what your lungs are capable of, with truly volumized real human anatomy.
Every human body is different, and the anatomical variations between them can sometimes be drastic. So, to achieve true anatomical understanding, why limit yourself to studying one body at a time?
With the Anatomage Table's Multi Body feature, students and professionals can visualize the differences between organs, body systems, and more — side-by-side, all based on real human anatomy.
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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