Organa, a rapidly emerging leader in high-fidelity organ phantoms for surgical training and medical device development, has announced it will be exhibiting at The Surgeon Show 2026.
With a mission to transform how surgeons learn, rehearse and refine procedures, Organa is positioning itself at the forefront of a major shift in simulation-based healthcare education.
Spinning out from Imperial College London, Organa harnesses cutting-edge synthetic biomaterials to create organ phantoms that look, feel and behave like real human tissue. This breakthrough approach offers an unprecedented level of realism for clinicians and industry partners who need safe, accurate and repeatable environments for testing and training.
Organa’s bespoke organ models are engineered to mirror the physical properties of living tissues, enabling surgeons to practise complex techniques with a level of tactile and procedural accuracy that traditional training tools cannot offer. For medical device companies, the ability to work with highly realistic phantoms provides a vital platform for developing and validating new technologies before progressing to clinical use. The phantoms can also be used by companies to train surgeons on novel devices that are coming to market, a vital part of the surgical innovation ecosystem.
The company works closely with hospitals, surgical training centres and device manufacturers to tailor each product to the exact needs of the user. Whether creating a single organ model for a specialist procedure or producing an entire suite of tissue systems for multi-disciplinary training, Organa’s process is built on precision, collaboration and scientific insight.
Speaking ahead of the event, Dr. Zhengchu Tan, CEO of Organa Technology Ltd said:
“Our goal is simple: to give surgeons and innovators access to training tools that truly replicate reality. High-fidelity organ phantoms allow clinicians to push boundaries, test ideas and practise techniques in a way that is both safe and incredibly lifelike. We’re excited to showcase how our technology is already reshaping surgical education and accelerating device development.”
Visitors to The Surgeon Show will have the opportunity to explore Organa’s artificial organs first-hand and learn how these innovations are already transforming surgical preparation and accelerating device development. Case studies from training programmes and industry partners will highlight the real-world impact of simulated tissues that closely replicate the complexities of human anatomy.
As Organa continues to expand its portfolio and capabilities, its presence at The Surgeon Show underscores the growing importance of hyper-realistic simulation in shaping the next generation of surgical practice.
Photo - Organa's Tissue-Vessel Pad being used in the Royal College of Surgeons England Core Skills in Laparoscopic Surgery course.


