Cyberdyne HAL Medical Exoskeleton
Bio-signal controlled rehabilitation exoskeleton that reads nerve signals for intention-based assistance.
The CMR Surgical Versius is a revolutionary compact surgical robot designed to bring robotic surgery to hospitals that previously couldn’t accommodate large systems. Each robotic arm is independently mounted on a small, portable cart that can be wheeled into any standard operating room, requiring no permanent installation.
This portability means a single Versius system can serve multiple operating rooms in a hospital, dramatically improving utilization rates compared to dedicated-room systems. Its intuitive open-console design lets surgeons maintain situational awareness of the OR while operating, and the small arm footprint minimizes conflicts with surgical assistants.
| Arms | 3-4 independently portable arms |
|---|---|
| Arm Weight | 28 kg per arm unit |
| Vision | 3D HD, 10 mm scope |
| Console | Open ergonomic cockpit |
| Setup Time | 20 minutes from wheel-in |
| Instruments | Fully wristed, 5 mm instruments |
| Mobility | Wheeled carts, no fixed installation |
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