This Wednesday, September 20, Jaume Amat, CEO of Rob Surgical, presented the company’s latest news and advances at the Emerging Medtech Summit Europe ’23, placing special emphasis on the final stretch in the certification process.
In the current context, surgical procedures performed by robots only reach 3% of total interventions and each installed robot performs less than one surgery per day. Because of this, only a very limited number of patients benefit from robotic surgery.
Rob Surgical’s system, Bitrack, aims to universalize precision surgery, reaching more patients, facilitating its use and increasing its versatility while reducing costs.
“The atmosphere and activity at the LSI confirms the good moment the sector is experiencing! The mix of already consolidated companies, innovative companies in the growth phase and specialized investors make the LSI the perfect setting and the ideal place to stay up to date and generate value synergies,” declared Jaume Amat.
Bitrack System is the 4-arm surgical robot and on-demand system that allows you to use the robot when you need the robot and switch to manual surgery when necessary. Everything, with maximum agility and speed.
Rob Surgical’s high-precision surgery robot has already been successfully tested with live patients at the Hospital Clínic and European certification will soon be achieved, which will allow production to begin and have 50 robots installed by 2025.