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Episode Synopsis
This isn’t Bertin Nahum’s first surgical robotics rodeo. The CEO of Quantum Surgical previously co-founded, led and ultimately sold surgical robotics pioneer Medtech S.A. to Zimmer Biomet. Now, he’s leading several members of that founding team as Quantum Surgical develops a next generation of surgical robot to enable easier removal of cancerous tumors. Nahum brings great insight and perspective to the topic of surgical robotics, which is why he’ll sit on a panel of surgical robotic company CEOs and provider represents to discuss what surgical robotic systems of the future may look like. Register at DeviceTalks.com.
Joining co-hosts Chris Newmarker and Tom Salemi is Danielle Kirsh, senior editor of MassDevice, to review a few of the highpoints of the current Medical Design and Outsourcing issue of the Big 100. We’ll talk about headcounts, R&D spends and CEO salaries. You can find the issue of the Big 100 here. https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/september-2023-medtech-big-100-largest-device-companies/
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