France's Robeaute bags 27.2M to develop neurosurgical microrobots
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"Robeauté's technology doesn't just have the potential to transform neurosurgery - it could also fundamentally change how drug companies find the best solutions for patients. Gathering patient brain data will teach us more about diseases that are often incurable, enabling more personalised treatment."
"I strongly believe that Robeauté's miniature robots could transform brain treatments in the same way the endoscope has transformed gastrointestinal medicine, for a part of our body that is so vital to our quality of life."
"Robeauté's microrobots, about the size of a grain of rice, offer a potential solution. These small, modular devices can navigate curved routes through the brain, enabling precise targeting, delivering molecules, implanting electrodes, and collecting data to improve the treatment and understanding of neurological conditions."
"Over the past eight years, the team has developed over 50 patents and unique expertise, creating a microrobot with a tiny engine, propeller, and track system that provide unprecedented capabilities for neurosurgical applications."
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