As part of CES 2025, Dassault Systèmes has unveiled its innovative vision of the future of health and well-being, highlighting how virtual worlds can improve people’s quality of life. Through a series of interactive narratives, practical applications and immersive visualizations, the company showed how virtual twins and real-time data can address current challenges in healthcare and move towards more personalized medicine.

The Virtual Human Experience: A Journey Through the City of Life

At booth 8705 in the North Hall of the LVCC, Dassault Systèmes presented “The Virtual Human Experience: a journey through the virtual city of life.” This interactive exhibit depicted the human body as a fully functioning city, highlighting the endless possibilities of virtual twins for predicting diseases, personalizing treatments, and guiding public health strategies. Powered by artificial intelligence, this visual representation showed the connection between biology and engineering, illustrating how interdependent systems communicate and adapt to maintain balance and resilience.

Each organ of the body was represented as an essential structure of a city: the brain as the city hall, the heart as the power plant, and luminous “digital veins” that connect each virtual twin of the organs, symbolizing the flow of data from the the same way the bloodstream distributes nutrients throughout the body. Through three case studies – the brain of an athlete, the heart of a patient and a virtual intestine – the role of virtual twins in the personalization of treatments, surgical planning and the development of medical devices was demonstrated.

Featured Innovations at the Dassault Systèmes Booth

The Dassault Systèmes booth at CES 2025 also highlighted several key points about the impact of virtual twins on health and well-being:

  • Virtual Twins of the Heart and Brain: These virtual twins provide accurate information to perform life-saving interventions and enable proactive care. The ability to simulate and analyze the functioning of these organs in real time offers an invaluable tool for healthcare professionals.
  • Virtual Clinical Trials and Wearable Sensors: Using Dassault Systèmes MEDIDATA solutions, virtual clinical trials and wearable sensors eliminate barriers to inclusion and personalization, facilitating access to cutting-edge treatments. These advances allow for more accurate data collection and better tailoring of treatments to individual patient needs.
  • Virtual Reality in Precision Footwear: In collaboration with ASICS, Dassault Systèmes presented a virtual reality experience that combines artificial intelligence, biomechanics and materials science to create personalized insoles. These insoles reduce biomechanical stress, improve posture and optimize sports performance, offering an innovative solution for athletes.

Presentations and Collaborations with Startups

In addition to the interactive demonstrations, the Dassault Systèmes stand featured hourly presentations from the company’s experts and partners, where the latest technological advances and health trends for end users were presented. These presentations offered deep insight into how emerging technologies are transforming the healthcare sector.

At Eureka Park, Dassault Systèmes also presented its open innovation lab and startup acceleration program, 3DEXPERIENCE Lab. Three of the lab’s startups – Atacama Biomaterials, Strong by Form and Pacify Medical – were present to show how the 3DEXPERIENCE platform allows them design, simulate and develop your innovative solutions. These startups demonstrated their dashboards and prototypes, highlighting the potential of collaboration between large companies and emerging startups to drive innovation in the healthcare sector.