Hospital & Healthcare Management July 4, 2025

In the high-stakes world of surgical robotics, every millisecond counts. As robotic systems become more important in operating rooms, it is more important than ever to have advanced software that makes sure surgeons can control the robots precisely and communicate with them easily. This is important for reducing trauma and speeding up patient recovery.

A QNX study backs up this change by showing that 77% of technology leaders now trust robots to “perform essential workplace functions.” The two biggest reasons for this trust are improvements in safety and risk reduction (42%) and proven reliability and performance (40%). These aren’t just numbers; they’re the keys to a successful surgery.

Milliseconds are important

Imagine a robot end-effector moving around a group of...

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