Alphatec acquires Remi robotic platform from Accelus

Alphatec acquired all assets related to the Remi robotic navigation system from Fusion Robotics, a subsidiary of Accelus.

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Alphatec acquired the platform for $55 million, according to an April 18 company news release. Remi uses 3D scans or 2D images to help guide spine surgeons during procedures.

“ATEC’s intention is to further clinical distinction by integrating actionable information into spine’s procedural workflow,” CEO Pat Miles said in the release. “With our SafeOp and EOS systems, we have demonstrated prowess in identifying informational technologies and know-how that can integrate information into spine surgery’s procedural workflow.”

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