Medtech sells 13 ROSA robots in Q4 2016 — 5 highlights

Montpellier, France-based Medtech sold 13 ROSA robots during the fourth quarter of 2016, running from April 1 to June 30.

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Here are five highlights:

 

1. The company sold seven robots in the Untied States to the following institutions:

• University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis
• Children’s National Health System, Washington, D.C.
• Children’s Minnesota, St. Paul
• UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester
• University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
• Duke University Hospital, Durham, N.C.
• Florida Hospital, Orlando

 

2. Medtech sold a robot to Rennes University Hospital and Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital, both located in France.

 

3. Two institutions in China each bought one ROSA robot.

 

4. Cologne, Germany-based Uniklinik Köln purchased one ROSA robot.

 

5. England-based Royal Hallamshire Hospital purchased one ROSA robot.

 

“The results also demonstrate the broad global market potential for ROSA across North America, Europe and Asia, and our ability to execute in each of these regions,” said Bertin Nahum, CEO and founder, Medtech.

 

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