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English Version of Hands-On Medical VR Developed. Exhibiting At SXSW 2022.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

TOKYO, March 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. (based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Kensuke Joji; hereafter "Jolly Good"), known for developing and providing medical VR solutions and digital therapeutics VR programs, has developed an English version of their VR medical hands-on tracking system. Known as "VR Hands-On," the software allows students and physicians to engage in medical training and evaluation in a virtual space. The company plans to give the public its first look of the latest version at the SXSW 2022 held in Austin, Texas, U.S.A., which starts on March 13th.

Key Points: 
  • TOKYO, March 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. (based in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Kensuke Joji; hereafter "Jolly Good"), known for developing and providing medical VR solutions and digital therapeutics VR programs, has developed an English version of their VR medical hands-on tracking system.
  • Known as "VR Hands-On," the software allows students and physicians to engage in medical training and evaluation in a virtual space.
  • VR Hands-On uses actual, 360 degree scene of medical procedures performed by leading physicians together with a hand tracking sensor to give VR viewers the chance to experience realistic medical situation and procedures.
  • This real-world VR is different from the CG-simulated VR, creating a realistic environment to practice and evaluate at the same time.

Jolly Good develops a medical VR filming system exclusively for ambulances with physicians

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

TOKYO, Dec. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. ("Jolly Good") developed a medical VR filming system for ambulances with physicians in collaboration with Nippon Medical School Hospital Emergency & Critical Care Medicine (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Director: Shoji Yokobori).

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  • TOKYO, Dec. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. ("Jolly Good") developed a medical VR filming system for ambulances with physicians in collaboration with Nippon Medical School Hospital Emergency & Critical Care Medicine (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Director: Shoji Yokobori).
  • This is why Jolly Good seeks to develop and test this VR system, aiming to improve the life-saving rate for emergency patients.
  • Furthermore, using this VR system, the treatment of various patients will be converted into VR video content and be used for medical education.
  • Jolly Good is a medical technology company that develops high-precision VR solutions and AI-based medical and welfare services that analyze user behavior in the VR space.

Launching the world's first all-in-one medical and welfare VR platform JOLLYGOOD+

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Thursday, December 16, 2021

TOKYO, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. ("Jolly Good") will begin providing JOLLYGOOD+, an all-in-one medical and welfare VR platform that integrates medical education VR for medical staff training, nursing care training VR, social skills training (SST) VR, and recreational VR.

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  • TOKYO, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Jolly Good Inc. ("Jolly Good") will begin providing JOLLYGOOD+, an all-in-one medical and welfare VR platform that integrates medical education VR for medical staff training, nursing care training VR, social skills training (SST) VR, and recreational VR.
  • These items include medical training VR content produced by Jolly Good in collaboration with medical equipment manufacturers, medical education institutions, and nursing care welfare facilities.
  • Thus, the decision was made to provide JOLLYGOOD+ as a VR platform that integrates all genres of medical care and welfare.
  • Jolly Good is a medical technology company that develops high-precision VR solutions and AI-based medical and welfare services that analyze user behavior in the VR space.

Development of "VR hands on training" with hand tracking in live-action medical VR!

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

This is a VR clinical training platform developed and provided by Jolly Good, where hand tracking sensors are used to superimpose the VR user's hands onto realistic live-action medical procedures in VR.

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  • This is a VR clinical training platform developed and provided by Jolly Good, where hand tracking sensors are used to superimpose the VR user's hands onto realistic live-action medical procedures in VR.
  • Hands on learning will empower practical training exercises in addition to live-action medical VR.
  • OPECloud VR hands on training PV: https://youtu.be/_n40az_cVcw
    VR, which enables active learning, supplements clinical education where training opportunities have been drastically reduced due to the pandemic.
  • With VR, users can become a surgeon and actually move their own hands and body to get a sense of the experience.

Jolly Good's collaborative research using VR in CBT with the largest CBT research institute in Japan verifies improvement of depression and safety.

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Friday, September 17, 2021

Use of VR caused no adverse events, demonstrating that VR can be used safely in the CBT for of depression.

Key Points: 
  • Use of VR caused no adverse events, demonstrating that VR can be used safely in the CBT for of depression.
  • This research was conducted by the Japanese medical startup company Jolly Good Inc. and the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan's largest cognitive behavioral therapy research institute.
  • Research using VR on patients with depression who attend medical institutions for treatment is a world-leading study.
  • This study found no adverse events, and found that treatment using VR can be used for patients with depression without any problem.