Robotics Player CMR Has Critical MAS In Its Sights
‘Think Laparoscopically, Act Robotically’ Must Be The Dictum Says Business Development Chief
Executive Summary
Robotic-assisted surgery is moving into a different phase of growth. New competitors with new ideas are coming into the industry and user awareness has been enhanced. UK scale-up CMR Surgical views these as healthy developments, says business development chief Bertrand Weil.
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