Medical solutions

Why choose Mimics?

Fast, easy and powerful 3D image processing and editing

 

Remaining extremely intuitive and easy to learn software, Mimics provides very powerful features. A range of segmentation tools allow you to select a region of interest. Within a few clicks this part is transformed into a 3D model on which real time rotation, pan, zoom and transparency functions can be applied.

 

Easy to use

 

Thanks to its intuitive user interface, segmenting data becomes easy and straighforward. All relevant tools and functions can be easily accessed.

 

Supports a wide range of image formats

 

Mimics can import any 2D stack of images and allows 3D reconstruction from them. Mimics imports images like CT, TechCT, MRI and Microscopy data in a wide variety of formats, far beyond DICOM.

 

Tailored to your needs

 

Mimics is a modular based system that can be tailored to meet your specific technical requirements and application needs. Various modules will each export your file in the format you need. Some modules will also allow very specialized applications, e.g. simulation.

 

Testimonials

The ability for a surgeon/engineer to perform data analysis, plan and simulate surgical procedures, preview the outcome of knee surgery and/or make critical decisions on approach to surgery using Mimics software - before stepping on the theater - not only relieves the clinician from making multiple intra-operative decisions, but also allows great time and cost savings to be made.

Kenneth Chelule, University of Leeds, School of Medicine, Leeds, United Kingdom

I must say Mimics is the most impressive software I have ever used. It helped me design a new custom fitting tibial component which is now in production. A number of my colleagues bought your software after seeing what it could achieve.

Brian Madden, Throbden Services, Dublin, Ireland

Mimics and Magics have been tremendously helpful in our research. With the help of these two powerful software packages we can go from CT-data to a custom designed implant component ready to be fabricated in hours.

Dr. Ola Harrysson, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA