RBF Morph was thrilled to be part of the 2nd online Ansys Cardiovascular Symposium, happening on April 3rd, from 10 AM to 12 PM EDT. This was a fantastic opportunity to explore the latest advancements in in silico cardiovascular modeling and exchange insights with leading experts.
Featured Speakers:
🔹 Marco Evangelos Biancolini (RBF Morph)
🔹 Farhad R. Nezami (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School)
🔹 Oscar Camara (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
🔹 Jordi Mill (Virtest Technologies)
Our founder presented on accelerating cardiovascular pre-operative planning and building large virtual patient cohorts using mesh morphing. We demonstrated how advanced shape optimization and simulation-driven design can enhance surgical outcomes and patient-specific treatment strategies. Additionally, we explored key projects like MeDiTATe, Copernicus, and Pandora, showcasing how mesh morphing technology is transforming clinical workflows and large-scale in silico trials.
You can read Marco Evangelos Biancolini’s presentation here.