18.7 Teleporting virtual expert hands to the frontline with XRAI Vision® smartglasses
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Botanical 3 room
Saturday, October 25, 2025 |
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM |
Botanical 3 room |
Details
Format: Practical workshop (60-minute)
Speaker
Ms Esther Oh
Ceo
Agili8
Teleporting virtual expert hands to the frontline with XRAI Vision® smartglasses
10:30 AM - 11:35 AMAbstract Overview
Purpose: This hands-on interactive workshop enables participants to experience immersive XRAI Vision® deep technologies, where they will learn how to use smart glasses for virtual care and on-the-job training.
Significance: Using XRAI Vision®, a remote hospital staff with diabetes was saved from deadly infection and amputation in real time, saving the State at least $64,554, 12 clinical resources, 12 months of wait time to see a specialist in metro hospital and 1.3 tonnes of carbon footprint in 15 minutes using only 3 clinicians to diagnose and treat on-the-spot.
Research methods: Mixed methods including quantitative and qualitative analysis
Findings: This groundbreaking technology co-designed with remote Aboriginal communities in the Pilbara and Kimberley was found to provide high resolution video and image transmission in real time reliably across mobile hotspot, Wifi, Bluetooth and satellite communications networks in very remote areas of the Western Desert. This will change the workforce dynamics, clinician burnout and close the gaps for Aboriginal and remote patients.
Outcomes:
Faster treatment with better patient outcomes
Rapid upskilling on-the-job with virtual support to remote frontline workforce to improve retention, job satisfaction and capabilities of the healthcare workforce
Savings in time, costs, resources, FIFO logistics and carbon footprint
Significance: Using XRAI Vision®, a remote hospital staff with diabetes was saved from deadly infection and amputation in real time, saving the State at least $64,554, 12 clinical resources, 12 months of wait time to see a specialist in metro hospital and 1.3 tonnes of carbon footprint in 15 minutes using only 3 clinicians to diagnose and treat on-the-spot.
Research methods: Mixed methods including quantitative and qualitative analysis
Findings: This groundbreaking technology co-designed with remote Aboriginal communities in the Pilbara and Kimberley was found to provide high resolution video and image transmission in real time reliably across mobile hotspot, Wifi, Bluetooth and satellite communications networks in very remote areas of the Western Desert. This will change the workforce dynamics, clinician burnout and close the gaps for Aboriginal and remote patients.
Outcomes:
Faster treatment with better patient outcomes
Rapid upskilling on-the-job with virtual support to remote frontline workforce to improve retention, job satisfaction and capabilities of the healthcare workforce
Savings in time, costs, resources, FIFO logistics and carbon footprint
Biography
Esther Oh founded Agili8 when her son lost his vision due to delayed treatment from expertise gaps during COVID lockdown, with the mission to empower clinicians to work Smarter. Faster and Safer with smart glasses integrating XR, AI and computer vision into an instant Wear & Play solution.
A pioneer with multiple professional qualifications spanning across deep tech, finance, commerce and law and a subject matter expert in digitial technologies, global strategies and leadership at Pearson VUE International, Esther is a pioneer who conceptualised some of the breakthrough innovations we cannot live without today, such as biometric authentication and global mobile e-banking.
Having served on several boards of universities and large corporations, with Ministerial appointment to reform TAFE to prepare the workforce for the era of AI, she won multiple prestigious global state, national and global awards for innovation, AI, cybersecurity, global impact, XR healthcare technology and Tech For Good.
