Think Surgical raises $100M to accelerate robotic portfolio

Think Surgical raised $100 million from a new investor to accelerate commercialization of its surgical robots.

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The investment, from KDB Investment Global Healthcare of Korea, will be used to help Think launch several new products, according to an Oct. 26 news release from the medtech company. Think Surgical’s platforms have an open implant library, meaning surgeons have flexibility to choose the best devices for patients.

Earlier this year, Think Surgical landed a $5 million investment from former Zimmer Biomet CEO David Dvorak.

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