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Patient Talk Podcast: How XACT Robotics is democratising healthcare

Article-Patient Talk Podcast: How XACT Robotics is democratising healthcare

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Surgical robotics entrepreneur Harel Gadot reveals how his hands-free system 'democratises' percutaneous interventional procedures.

Harel Gadot is a visionary entrepreneur who prioritises patient-centric approaches in everything he does. His robotics ventures, including XACT Robotics, aim to revolutionise healthcare through treating patients earlier, from detection to diagnostics to intervention, ensuring that further complications are avoided.

In this latest Patient Talk episode we uncover how his robotics solutions with radiology:

  • offer a minimally invasive future, taking patients away from the operating room and enabling alternative, tailored treatments to surgery;
  • target lesions smaller than 1mm; and
  • benefit patients in rural China, Africa and India.

 

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