SurgiLab VR
SurgiLab VR is a concept for a next-generation surgical training environment designed to give medical professionals a safe, structured, and fully immersive space to practise complex procedures. The system reframes surgical education by shifting it from observation-based learning to experiential, repeatable simulation—focused not on replacing surgeons, but on accelerating mastery.The idea was built from first principles: how do you design a training environment where risk is zero, feedback is instant, and repetition is unlimited? SurgiLab VR answers this by transforming clinical knowledge into a guided, controlled learning journey tailored to individual skill levels.

The project combines three layers of thinking:
• human-centric design, ensuring that every learning step reflects real surgical decision-making,
• structured educational logic, where procedures are broken down into modular scenarios, and
• progressive difficulty, enabling trainees to move from foundational skills to advanced operations without real-world pressure.
SurgiLab VR is not a simulation tool—it is a framework for building surgical confidence through deliberate practice. The concept demonstrates how immersive environments can reshape medical training when approached with architectural clarity rather than entertainment technology. My role was to design the full logic, training flow, and structural blueprint for a system that enhances patient safety by improving surgeon preparedness. The training tools mirror real surgical instruments, enhanced with controlled haptic and resistance feedback to simulate tissue interaction with unprecedented realism.



