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MiRus acquires new facility for spine, orthopedic devices: 3 notes
MiRus, a medical device company focusing on spine and orthopedic devices, acquired a 50,000-square-foot facility to dramatically increase production. -
Where 4 companies stand with spinal robotic technology
Medtronic, Globus Medical, Zimmer Biomet and NuVasive all have spinal robotic technology either on the market or set to launch later this year. -
Smith & Nephew adds to robotics business with new acquisition: 5 things to know
Smith & Nephew acquired an optical tracking technology company to enhance its robotic platform. -
Japan approves US TransEnterix Senhance system for robot-assisted surgery
TransEnterix's robot-assisted surgery device, Senhance Surgical System, has been cleared by Japanese regulators. -
Medtronic sells 26 Mazor X Stealth robots in Q4, sees opportunity in China despite tariff talk
Mazor reported a 1.1 percent decrease in fourth quarter spine revenue, but when combined with the spine division of the brain therapies capital equipment, including Mazor X, spine revenues were up 5.6 percent. -
Ohio health system building $70M robotics, orthopedic center — 3 insights
Circleville, Ohio-based Adena Health System is planning its largest main campus expansion to date: a $70 million robotics and orthopedic center, the Circleville Herald reports. -
Why Globus Medical's CEO is optimistic about spinal robotics — and the 2 platforms that are coming
Globus Medical reported its U.S. spine business grew by more than 8 percent, adjusting for the negative impact of its biologics business, and the international spine business was up 25 percent in the first quarter of 2019. -
The key robotics, AI and technology investments for orthopedic service growth: Q&A with Novant Health's Zachary Landry
Novant Health's orthopedic program includes 55 surgeons and musculoskeletal service providers dedicated to growing the program. -
Medtronic VP on new surgical robot and improvements to spine surgery: 5 key points
Dave Anderson, vice president and General Manager of Enabling Technologies at medical device company Medtronic, reveals how the Mazor X Stealth surgical robot can improve spine surgery outcomes, according to The Robot Report. -
Illinois hospital installs new spinal robot for precise spinal surgery
UnityPoint Health - Methodist Medical Center in Peoria, Ill., installed the new Mazor X Stealth Edition Spinal Robot that will increase the precision of spinal fusions, reports GateHouse Media affiliate Journal Star. -
Zimmer Biomet's strategy with the robotic knee & more: 6 key thoughts from CEO Bryan Hanson
Zimmer Biomet reported net sales dropped 0.7 percent in the first quarter, but CEO Bryan Hanson was optimistic about several aspects of the company heading into the future. -
Orthopedic imaging in 2019 – Key thoughts from EOS imaging CEO Mike Lobinsky
Mike Lobinsky, CEO of EOS imaging, discusses the key trends in the orthopedic imaging space and where EOS is headed in the next year. -
Johnson & Johnson sees promise in orthopedic robotics, cementless knee after challenging Q1
Despite reporting worldwide declining sales for the first quarter of 2019, Johnson & Johnson executives were optimistic about the future of orthopedics during the financial progress conference call, as transcribed by Seeking Alpha. -
Smith & Nephew plans expanded robotics R&D location in Pittsburgh: 4 things to know
Smith & Nephew is moving its Pittsburgh location to a new site, opening a research and development as well as education training facility for robotics in 2020, according to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. -
Robotics in spine surgery – 15 things to know
The spinal robotics market is growing, with more companies releasing robots and more surgeons training on the technology. -
The Spine Center of Excellence adopts Mazor X Stealth Edition, founder hits milestone — 4 highlights
The Spine Center of Excellence at Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast implemented new robotic spine surgery technology, according to nwfdailynews.com. -
10 key players in the global spine surgery robots market
The global spine surgery robots market is expected to grow between 2017 and 2026, according to a MarketResearch.biz report. -
The future of spinal fusion: 4 observations from surgeons
The global spinal fusion market is expected to exceed $1.2 billion by 2027, growing at a 5.4 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a Future Market Insights report. -
Brainlab buys robotics platform company: 5 key notes
Brainlab acquired an application-specific robotic technologies developer to strengthen its cranial and spine surgery offerings.
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