Haventure, an accelerator specializing in surgical robotics, announced that seven start-ups of its ecosystem have partnered to raise seed money, representing €450,000 (~USD $490,000) for each startup.
The start-ups have targeted business models that address unmet clinical needs in the medtech and robotics space, leveraging the ecosystem of a regional hub in digital surgery and surgical robotics. Those with a focus on orthopedics and spine surgery include:
- Extremis Robotics, developing first robotic applications for total ankle arthroplasty and other foot indications
- KAT Robotics, developing a robotic application with interactive power tool control for orthopedic applications
- LinkX Robotics, developing an innovative solution with 3D planning and robotics technologies to precisely address knee ligament injuries
- Ostesys, developing an innovative solution with imaging, planning, and robotics technologies for osteotomies around the knee
- SpinEM Robotics, developing a next-generation robotic spinal surgery system
“I have decided to let angels invest in our start-ups in order to share a very promising success story to come,” said Stéphane Lavallée, Haventure president and main founder of the start-ups.
“I am thrilled participating to this successful seed raise. It was facilitated by the strong track record that these start-ups share with Stéphane and me in the field of surgical robotics and digital surgery, with successful market launches and company exits, as Cardan Robotics, A2 Surgical, Traumis, Blue Ortho, Imascap, Orthotaxy,
Johnson & Johnson Velys Surgical System, eCential Robotics,” said Addie Harris, Haventure CEO.
Source: Haventure
Haventure, an accelerator specializing in surgical robotics, announced that seven start-ups of its ecosystem have partnered to raise seed money, representing €450,000 (~USD $490,000) for each startup.
The start-ups have targeted business models that address unmet clinical needs in the medtech and robotics space, leveraging the ecosystem of a...
Haventure, an accelerator specializing in surgical robotics, announced that seven start-ups of its ecosystem have partnered to raise seed money, representing €450,000 (~USD $490,000) for each startup.
The start-ups have targeted business models that address unmet clinical needs in the medtech and robotics space, leveraging the ecosystem of a regional hub in digital surgery and surgical robotics. Those with a focus on orthopedics and spine surgery include:
- Extremis Robotics, developing first robotic applications for total ankle arthroplasty and other foot indications
- KAT Robotics, developing a robotic application with interactive power tool control for orthopedic applications
- LinkX Robotics, developing an innovative solution with 3D planning and robotics technologies to precisely address knee ligament injuries
- Ostesys, developing an innovative solution with imaging, planning, and robotics technologies for osteotomies around the knee
- SpinEM Robotics, developing a next-generation robotic spinal surgery system
“I have decided to let angels invest in our start-ups in order to share a very promising success story to come,” said Stéphane Lavallée, Haventure president and main founder of the start-ups.
“I am thrilled participating to this successful seed raise. It was facilitated by the strong track record that these start-ups share with Stéphane and me in the field of surgical robotics and digital surgery, with successful market launches and company exits, as Cardan Robotics, A2 Surgical, Traumis, Blue Ortho, Imascap, Orthotaxy,
Johnson & Johnson Velys Surgical System, eCential Robotics,” said Addie Harris, Haventure CEO.
Source: Haventure
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.