Joseba Jauregizar, CEO of TECNALIA, Development of a surgical robot with 3D vision and tactile project has relied on the advice of su


Joseba Jauregizar, CEO of TECNALIA, Development of a surgical robot with 3D vision and tactile project has relied on the advice of surgeons for the design and manufacture of the device. The aim of this collaboration between engineers and doctors it was to provide benefits and added value in the field of laparoscopic surgery. The robot comprises three arms that can operate both as a coordinated individually and therefore the surgeon may adapt according to the needs of each operation. Powered by Tecnalia Research & Innovation, University of C—rdoba and the Institute of Biomedical Research Maimonides of Cordoba (IMIBIC). Perspectives 2015. San Sebastian Technology Park. Donostia San Sebastian. Gipuzkoa. Basque Country. Spain.


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