Imagine a world in which drone and AR technology enables a neurosurgeon to tele-perform complex brain surgery from Houston on a patient in Sub-Saharan Africa. Picture a cardiologist practicing a life-saving procedure on a virtual model of her patient prior to the first cut, flying a catheter through the patient’s virtual clogged arteries, then repeating the procedure for real having already been inside their body. This is now possible thanks to Fluidity Technologies.