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4 companies found
based inEpalinges, SWITZERLAND
Distalmotion is a medical device company founded and based in Lausanne, Switzerland that serves as a trusted partner to hospitals and clinics worldwide, providing reliable and precise robotic surgery systems – designed, developed and manufactured in ...
Dexter is a lean product that couples the precision of robotic surgery with the reliability of Swiss engineering; versatile, quick to setup and with a low footprint, giving operating teams comprehensive access to the patient. Dexter’s DNA is ...
based inDurham, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The Senhance Surgical System removes the economic limitations of current robotic systems with standard reusable instruments and an open-platform architecture strategy that enables hospitals to leverage existing technology investments. That keeps ...
The Senhance Surgical System removes the economic limitations of current robotic systems with standard reusable instruments and an open-platform architecture strategy that enables hospitals to leverage existing technology investments. That keeps ...
based inBoscawen, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
Elektrisola Medical Technologies, an Elektrisola Group company (www.elektrisola.com) produces the following medical grade materials in close cooperation with customer development teams: Thermoset Polyimide Tubing; Medical Grade Thermocouple Wire; ...
Elektrisola Medical Technologies polyimide medical tubing is produced to customer specification on custom built Elektrisola production equipment incorporating over 60 years experience of coating process ...
based inSt. Gallen, SWITZERLAND
When Waldemar Strietzel, Christian Fischbacher Sen., and Hennoch Altherr founded the company in 1957, they could hardly imagine that it would one day become an international business with a staff of over 300 employees. And yet these three gentlemen ...
Robotic surgery platforms allow surgeons to perform complex medical procedures with greater flexibility, accuracy, and control than traditional surgery. When robotic-assisted surgery technology is available, with advances in optical technology at ...
