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4 years ago
UCLA now has the first zero-emission, all-electric mobile surgical instrument lab
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4 years ago
Virtual reality shows new promise for some kinds of surgical training
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4 years ago
After selling Auris for $3.4 billion to J&J, CEO Frederic Moll and lead investor Ajay Royan come to Disrupt
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5 years ago
Robotics, AR and VR are poised to reshape healthcare, starting in the operating room
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5 years ago
Medivis has launched its augmented reality platform for surgical planning
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5 years ago
J&J spends $3.4 billion in cash for Auris Health’s lung cancer diagnostics and surgical robots
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6 years ago
Think F.A.S.T. is a VR app designed to help diagnose stroke symptoms
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7 years ago
Surgery training app Touch Surgery cuts deal with Johnson & Johnson
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7 years ago
Robot surgeon outperforms human colleagues doing same procedure