As HLTH Europe brings together leaders across healthcare and technology, we sat down with Bruno Dheedene, CEO of Rods&Cones, to talk about the role of remote surgical support in driving real-time collaboration in the operating room.
In this quick Q&A, he shares what connected surgery looks like in practice, why it’s so relevant now, and what we’re looking forward to at the event.
🟢 Q1: What makes HLTH Europe a valuable event for Rods&Cones?
A:
HLTH Europe is one of the few events that really puts technology at the center of the healthcare conversation. For us, that’s key, because our solution exists at the intersection of clinical excellence and digital innovation. It’s a great space to meet partners, hospital leaders, and innovators who are looking for scalable ways to improve access and efficiency in the OR.
🟢 Q2: Rods&Cones is all about surgical collaboration. What does that look like in practice?
A:
It means making expert guidance available in real-time, whether someone is in the operating room or supporting remotely. Surgeons, medical experts, and sales reps can connect instantly via our platform, using secure, hands-free tools. That’s how we help reduce delays, improve learning, and ultimately support better patient outcomes.
🟢 Q3: What will you be sharing or focusing on at HLTH?
A:
We’ll be talking about how connected surgical technology is not just futuristic, it’s happening now. We’re seeing hospitals integrate our platform to optimize workflows, reduce travel, and improve case support. Our goal at HLTH is to show how it works, who it helps, and how easy it is to get started.
📍 Want to meet Rods&Cones at HLTH Europe?
We’ll be in Amsterdam from June 16–19, and we’d love to connect.
Rods&Cones continues to lead the way in remote surgical support, helping healthcare professionals deliver smarter, more connected care, wherever they are.