How can medical robots and AI shape the future of surgery? 🤖🩺 At the ZEISS Innovation Hub at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Eleonora Tagliabue and Daniel Reichard are conducting research into medical robots for microsurgery and ophthalmology. Their aim: to improve patient outcomes while enabling precision and efficiency through robotic solutions. Thanks to the ongoing advances in #ArtificialIntelligence and #Robotics, the two researchers see a very promising future for robots in medical technology. ZEISS Medical Technology #ZEISS #Innovation #Health #AI
The combination of AI, robotics and precision optics has the potential to redefine what’s possible in surgery. Beyond improving efficiency, the real opportunity is making complex procedures more accurate, consistent and accessible for patients around the world. Excited to see where this research leads.
Yes, this combo has an enormous potential in surgery; all medical knowledge and experience at the fingertips of extremely steady and precise hands and tools, able to react fast also to unplanned events.
This is just amazing!
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Four key facts about research at the ZEISS Group (Oberkochen/GER) Innovation Hub Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) reflects a broader shift: AI plus robotics: “Augmented Surgery”. 1. Sub-millimeter precision beyond human hand stability. 2. Reduced complication rates through predictive AI. 3. Scalable expertise (robot-assisted standardization of procedures). 4. Shorter recovery times via minimally invasive techniques.