Here are five highlights:
1. Medtech sold two ROSA Brain robots in the United States.
- Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota Medical Center purchased a ROSA Brain. The medical center specializes in treating disorders of the central nervous system.
- Washington, D.C.-based Children’s National Health System also purchased a ROSA Brain. The health system also specializes in treating disorders of the central nervous system.
2. With two more sales of the ROSA Brain robots in China, the country now has 11 of the systems.
3. Royal Hallamshire Hospital in South Yorkshire, England, purchased a ROSA Brain robot. The hospital offers various neuroscience services.
4. Paris-based Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital purchased one ROSA Brain robot. The hospital is recognized for its neurology and neurosurgery departments.
5. Bertin Nahum founded Medtech in 2002.
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