SpinEM Robotics, a deep tech startup specializing in navigation solutions for robotic spinal surgery, closed a Series A2 funding round with a €10 million ($11 million) strategic investment from Spineart.
The companies will combine SpinEM Robotics’ navigation and robotic assistance technology with Spineart’s surgical solutions, focused on improved accuracy and elimination of reliance on 3D cameras in navigation and robotics.
This strategic investment not only strengthens SpinEM Robotics’ position in the market and also leverages synergies among SpinEM Robotics, Spineart and the eCential Robotics open platform.
Stephane Morvan, CEO of SpinEM Robotics, said, “Led by industry visionary Stéphane Lavallée, SpinEM Robotics has developed groundbreaking technologies that will redefine the standard of care in navigated and robotically enabled spinal surgery. Our solutions seamlessly integrate human-robot interfaces, enhancing surgical precision and efficiency.”
Jerome Trividic, CEO of Spineart, said, “We are excited to integrate SpinEM Robotics’ transformative navigation and robotics technology into our portfolio. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that empower surgeons, hospitals and most importantly enable patients’ return to active life.”
Source: SpinEM Robotics
SpinEM Robotics, a deep tech startup specializing in navigation solutions for robotic spinal surgery, closed a Series A2 funding round with a €10 million ($11 million) strategic investment from Spineart.
The companies will combine SpinEM Robotics’ navigation and robotic assistance technology with Spineart’s surgical solutions, focused on...
SpinEM Robotics, a deep tech startup specializing in navigation solutions for robotic spinal surgery, closed a Series A2 funding round with a €10 million ($11 million) strategic investment from Spineart.
The companies will combine SpinEM Robotics’ navigation and robotic assistance technology with Spineart’s surgical solutions, focused on improved accuracy and elimination of reliance on 3D cameras in navigation and robotics.
This strategic investment not only strengthens SpinEM Robotics’ position in the market and also leverages synergies among SpinEM Robotics, Spineart and the eCential Robotics open platform.
Stephane Morvan, CEO of SpinEM Robotics, said, “Led by industry visionary Stéphane Lavallée, SpinEM Robotics has developed groundbreaking technologies that will redefine the standard of care in navigated and robotically enabled spinal surgery. Our solutions seamlessly integrate human-robot interfaces, enhancing surgical precision and efficiency.”
Jerome Trividic, CEO of Spineart, said, “We are excited to integrate SpinEM Robotics’ transformative navigation and robotics technology into our portfolio. This collaboration underscores our commitment to delivering innovative solutions that empower surgeons, hospitals and most importantly enable patients’ return to active life.”
Source: SpinEM Robotics
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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.