Ontario backs novel touch-sensitive robotics
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Ontario research community is backing a new research and development initiative in the field of touch-sensitive medical robotic technology. Can$750,000 (US$772,097) from private and public sources will be invested in the -Haptics-enabled Robotics-assisted Minimally-invasive surgery" project aimed at creating next-generation technologies for minimally-invasive surgery.
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