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The ultimate MRI simulator for education and training – and pioneering research into the future of MRI.

Hero image for the Corsmed homepage, showing the MRI simulator interface on a laptop at the center, with a stack of multi-contrast brain MRI images on the left representing the Simulation-Based Reconstruction (SBR) investigational product, and a student analytics dashboard on the right representing the Corsmed LMS.

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A laptop displaying Corsmed's MRI simulator interface. The screen shows three images of the brain, in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes, with pulse sequence settings being adjusted in the bottom panel.

MRI Simulator: Train better radiographers, twice as fast

The Corsmed MRI Simulator is like a virtual MRI scanner that provides unlimited hands-on training.

Most simulators show the same image, no matter what parameters you set. Corsmed creates images like real scanners.

Change any input (sequence, parameter, hardware, patient, anatomy, motion, pathology, positioning or slice angling) and see exactly what you'd see on a real scanner — all effects, including contrast, resolution, scan time, SNR, SAR and artifacts.

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Simulation-Based Reconstruction: Multiple contrasts from one acquisition

Corsmed SBR is an investigational post-processing software medical device under development, intended to generate multiple synthetic contrast-weighted images of the brain from a structured multi-sequence MRI acquisition.

Using physics-based methods, SBR estimates voxel-wise tissue properties from the acquired data and computes synthetic images simulating the contrast behavior of standard clinical sequences.

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