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Surgitec Robotics
Amiens-based medtech developing Surge One, an AI-powered all-in-one robotic surgical assistant for hard-tissue procedures across five specialties (neurosurgery, craniomaxillofacial, spine, orthopedics, ENT), combining navigation, integrated workflow tools and modular instrumentation on a scalable open architecture. Co-founder and CSO Prof. Michel Lefranc was a principal designer of the ROSA surgical robot and founded the GRECO robotic-surgery research institute; co-founder Dr. Nathalie Klopp-Dutote performed the world-first robot-assisted cochlear implant insertion. The six-person founding team spans neurosurgery, ENT, AI and surgical-robotics IP (CTO Florian Coiseur is a former Zimmer Biomet IP head). Pre-regulatory development stage; no disclosed funding.
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Surge One
- All-in-one multi-specialty robotic hub for hard-tissue surgery (brain, CMF, spine, orthopedics, ENT) with scalable open architecture
Single robotic platform integrating navigation, workflow tools and modular instrumentation across bone-surgery specialties
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