Sim.Lab Hub

Practical and demonstration area dedicated to TRMIR Trainers and Students

Why a Sim.Lab Hub

We are convinced that the participation of trainers and students from Italian degree courses in Medical Radiology, Imaging, and Radiotherapy Techniques can significantly contribute to the growth of a simulation ecosystem capable of responding to the growing demand for operational continuity and high-quality training.

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SIMULATION

Training needs, staffing requirements, and the rapid technological and technical differentiation in diagnostic and therapeutic settings make it essential to enhance virtual tools not only for basic teaching (undergraduate degrees) but also for postgraduate training and the reskilling of experienced and newly hired therapists. In a scenario where, within a few days, a professional can find himself operating on different platforms—today Vendor A, tomorrow Vendor B, the day after tomorrow Vendor C (fictitious names)—simulation becomes crucial to ensure operational continuity and safety.

The high level of development of software and hardware solutions at an international level demonstrates the great value that virtual representation can offer to the training of Medical Radiology Technicians.

  • Map and make existing simulation hardware and software available to the Medical Radiology, Imaging, and Radiotherapy Degree Programs.
  • Share best practices for integrating simulation into university curricula and reskilling programs.
  • Promote university-healthcare-industry synergies to develop customized training content.
  • Temporary simulation software licenses available for the entire duration of the conference.
  • Dedicated PC workstations with Wi-Fi.
  • On-site technical tutor for installation and first-level support.
  • Masterclass on simulation in diagnostics.

The Practical Expo Area will be open throughout the entire conference.

The Practical Expo Area will be led by facilitator tutors, available to participants to encourage free testing of all the software and hardware solutions provided by companies and organizations in the sector.

Angie Devetti (AITeRTC Secretary) and Armando Ruggeri (AITeRTC Scientific Committee Member) will coordinate the various activities.

  • Test the platform on selected clinical and technical cases.
  • Evaluate the applicability of software and hardware simulation in academic and hospital settings.
  • Provide structured feedback that will feed into the creation of a national simulation network.