A new medical education and digital innovation centre was officially opened here on Wednesday by global medical technology company Smith+Nephew.
By 2025, up to 3,500 healthcare providers are expected to benefit from taking in-person courses at the academy, while another 5,000 will be trained through live-streamed ones.
The courses will be taught by invited surgeons from around the Asia-Pacific region.
The Smith+Nephew Academy Singapore spans 18,000 square feet and occupies one floor at Alice @ Mediapolis at one-north.
Smith+Nephew is a portfolio medical technology business focused on the repair, regeneration and replacement of soft and hard tissue. Founded in Britain, it has over 18,000 employees and operates in more than 100 countries.
The academy’s facilities include an augmented reality and virtual reality (VR) studio equipped with VR headsets and gaming monitors to support gamified learning and practice, such as the simulation of surgeries.