Denmark - A Leader in Robotics Innovation in the Healthcare Sector
Robotics are improving healthcare treatment
Be inspired by these three examples of how robotics is playing an ever-increasing role in healthcare, resulting in improved patient outcomes, more efficient treatment and lower costs.
Meet ARTHUR - a new automatic technology for ultrasound image capturing and disease scoring
ARTHUR is an AI-powered CE-marked automatic ultrasound robot for Arthritis patients. It presents a new automatic technology for ultrasound image capturing and disease scoring. The platform ARTHUR, with the included artificial intelligence product DIANA, offers a solution to the growing number of RA patients, rising hospital costs, and the shortage of specialists. ARTHUR is developed by the Danish start up ROPCA, based in Odense, innovated in collaboration with researchers from University of Southern Denmark, and winner of the Start Up Award 2023 by the European Robotic Forum.
Visit website here: www.ropca.com
Nurses' new best Buddy
Buddy is a hospital mobile robot that supports nurses and other healthcare staff by automating transport tasks within and between hospital departments. Buddy brings nurses the equipment they need when caring for patients, such as PIVCs, bandages, blood samples, medication, linen, and much more. It can also automate transport tasks across hospital departments, ensuring that essential supplies are delivered from one department to another. Buddy is developed by the Danish start up YUMAN, based in Copenhagen, winner of Start Up Award 2023 by Odense Robotics and winner of the Start Up Award 2022 by the European Robotic Forum.Visit website here: www.yuman-robots.com
A new functional training assistant
ROBERT is a CE-marked/FDA Approved co-therapist robot for occupational therapists and physiotherapists, supporting them in their daily routine of functional training, and therefore reducing their workload. At the same time it opens the opportunity of intensive rehabilitation. ROBERT is developed by the Danish start up Life Science Robotics, based in Aalborg, innovated in collaboration with researchers from Aalborg University, and striving to become a reference point for healthcare robotics solutions.
Visit website here: www.lifescience-robotics.com