Omega to Exhibit at the International AF Symposium Feb 2-4

The 28th Annual International AF Symposium is the premiere event where the world’s leading professionals converge for a 3-day experience gaining access to the most up-to-date advances in Atrial Fibrillation. This elite forum connects medical scientists and healthcare professionals to current and cutting-edge innovations in research and therapeutics from the field’s most prominent investigators. The AF Symposium presents attendees with an intense educational experience. This progressive and interactive meeting encompasses limitless teaching tools through the presentation, discussion, and live case submissions from international stages.

This intensive, highly focused three-day symposium brings together the world’s leading medical scientists to share in a highly interactive environment the most recent advances in the field of atrial fibrillation. The primary objective of the meeting is to provide attendees with a thorough and practical course on the current state of the art in the field of atrial fibrillation in a scholarly and collegial atmosphere, as well as an opportunity to network with colleagues and faculty between sessions. The meeting employs advanced teaching tools including real-time case presentations to share with attendees the most current basic, translational and clinical science in the field.

Omega will be available to discuss the Soteria.AI image-guided cardiac EP system. Soteria.AI represents an innovative design that delivers state-of-the-art image processing through an AI image-guided ROI. Soteria.AI shatters expectations by reducing radiation exposure by up to 84% with superior image quality. Experience the ultimate protection for everyone in the room – patient, physician, and staff.

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