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There are more and more humans. More and more of them need surgery. Orthopedics especially is driven primarily by age and weight so… yeah. It’s going to be impossible to train as many surgeons, let alone good and experienced ones, as the world needs. So what do we do? Let people die of a fractured hip?

We believe technology holds part of the answer. We believe the success or failure of a surgical intervention shouldn’t be a direct result of the surgeon’s state of mind. We believe it’s possible to create tools that will improve both patient outcome and surgeon experience. We believe it’s unacceptable to live in a world where *5 billion* people have no access to surgery whatsoever.

We develop advanced robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons. So that more people have access to life-changing orthopedic surgeries, safely and affordably. Freedom starts with movement. And we believe in what we do.

Supported by A-Level entrepreneurs and innovators such as Bruno Maisonnier (Founder of Aldebaran Robotics, Founder & CEO AnotherBrain) and world-class orthopedic surgeons, we work hard to change the status quo in surgery.

We are incubated at one of Europe’s best life science incubator, Paris Biotech Santé (ever heard of DNAScript, Therapenacea and Therapixel ? They are here too). We have raised significant seed money. We have gathered a world-class team. We’re all in. We’re still hiring.

Get in touch: [email protected]

Company’s Keywords:

computer vision, surgery, orthopedics, medical devices, robotics

Q How Many Employees Does This Company Have?

24

Q Which Industry Does This Company Belong To?

medical devices

Q What Is the Annual Income?

Q What Is the Technology of All the Company’s Website?

Outlook, Microsoft Office 365, Mobile Friendly, Varnish, Wix, Shutterstock

Q What Year Was the Company Founded?

2018

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