Medical history – interactive and accessible everywhere

How does a pepper become a patient? When did ultrasound become part of modern diagnostics? What does the first fully implantable pacemaker have to do with an ice hockey player?

Our Siemens MedMuseum app provides the exciting answers – and much more. It takes visitors on a multimedia journey through the fascinating world of medical technology at Siemens Healthineers. Visit the museum on site or discover it from the comfort of your own home – both are possible with the app.

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Discover for yourself — with the help of digital technology!

This app has been specially designed to enable visitors to explore the exhibition independently while still enjoying an in-depth, informative experience. Digital tours allow visitors to learn more about medical milestones, such as the development of the first X-ray machines or pioneering technologies in diagnostics and therapy. For greater flexibility, content can also be accessed by entering a number — perfect for visitors who prefer to explore the museum at their own pace.

 

Personal touch included

The MedMuseum is characterised by personal contact and individual support – an aspect that can also be experienced in the app. Instead of relying exclusively on professional speakers, individual audio contributions were deliberately recorded by team members themselves. This creates an authentic, approachable atmosphere that makes the visit a very special experience.

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