MobiHealth News August 17, 2023
Jessica Hagen

The company announced its expansion into a Silicon Valley-based production facility to develop its collaborative robotic system.

California-based Mendaera, a healthcare robotics company, announced that it had secured $24 million in Series A funding, led by Lux Capital.

Operator Partners, Founders Fund and Allen & Company participated in the round alongside investors Auris Health founder Dr. Fred Moll, Intuitive Surgical and former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey.

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Mendaera completed the research and design process of a collaborative robotic system that merges real-time imaging, AI and robotics to help providers make “precise and consistent intervention more accessible.” It plans to open a production facility to complete development of its technology and obtain FDA clearance.

“Despite the...

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