- In January 2025, Stryker Corporation, a global leader in medical technology, announced the launch of its advanced integrated operating room system, which features enhanced 4K imaging and seamless integration with other surgical equipment. The system is designed to optimize surgical workflows, improve communication between the surgical team, and increase precision during procedures, setting a new standard for operating room integration
- In October 2024, Olympus Corporation unveiled its latest 3D imaging system at the International Conference on Surgery, designed to offer high-definition, real-time visuals for complex surgeries. The system, which is compatible with various integrated operating room setups, promises to enhance the accuracy and speed of procedures, particularly in minimally invasive surgeries
- In September 2024, Getinge Group introduced its newest version of the OR integration platform at the Global Healthcare Conference. This upgrade focuses on improving user interface experience, offering cloud-based storage solutions, and integrating artificial intelligence to assist with decision-making and surgical precision
- In August 2024, Karl Storz announced the integration of its advanced endoscopic imaging system with surgical robotic platforms. The integration will allow surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries with greater visual clarity and control, contributing to better patient outcomes and reduced recovery times



