Newsweek November 10, 2021
Kayleen Brown

In part two of the series, we look to see how modular thinking in robotics and point-of-care empower physicians to adapt treatments and procedures for the best possible outcome.

In part one of this three-part series, we looked at how the theory of modularity leads to adaptability and configurability, translating into a rise of personalized healthcare that diagnoses, treats and manages diseases on a personal, rather than population, level. In part two of the series, we look to see how modular thinking in robotics and point-of-care empower physicians to adapt treatments and procedures for the best possible outcome.

Robotics

Robotics is a medtech field ripe for the application of modular thinking. One example the industry has seen thus...

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