Innovation portfolio

RoboMed

Revolutionizing Diagnostics: Our Robotic Capsule Solution
A cylindrical white capsule with a transparent dome, revealing metal components inside, on a gradient blue background.

Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Good health and well-being

Industry:

Engineering technology

Impact:

Quality of life

Origin:

Business Generator

Established:

2020

Looking for:

Funding

Enter the future of medical diagnostics with RoboMed’s innovative Robotic Capsule. Specializing in endoscopy and biopsy sampling of the small intestine, our advanced technology ensures precision, comfort, and unparalleled insights. Say goodbye to invasive procedures and hello to a new era of seamless, patient-friendly diagnostics. Your health, reimagined.

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