This blog was published before by e52. The Dutch version can be found here. I have just returned from a week in India. The first week as a part-time entrepreneur! We visited hospitals, walked between many patients, spoke with surgeons, gave lectures and listened to a lot of people. And experienced India. A special country with special … Continue reading
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World’s first super-microsurgery operation with ‘robot hands’
MAASTRICHT, 2 October 2017 – Plastic surgeons at Maastricht UMC+ have used a robotic device to surgically treat lymphedema in a patient. This is the world’s first super-microsurgical intervention with ‘robot hands’. The surgeons used the robotic device to suture vessels of 0.3 to 0.8 millimeter in the arm of the patient. The robotic device, … Continue reading
Duizend banen in 2027
For the English version by e52, see here. De NL versie verscheen ook bij e52. We nemen afscheid van 2016, en ondanks de politieke verrassingen was het een mooi jaar. Een paar hoogtepunten als ik zo terugdenk: de eerste operatie in een menselijk oog met onze Preceyes robot en net voor de kerst de eerste medicijninjectie in … Continue reading
First human eye surgery procedure with Preceyes robot
Last week the eye surgical robot from our TU/e start up Preceyes played an important role on the BBC news: the first human surgical procedure done with a robot! The cooperation between Preceyes and Oxford was announced before, and the operation on a human was successful. Here you can see the BBC news item: The … Continue reading
News about our Surgical Robots
At the start of the week of StartUp Fest Europe we have various news items regarding our precision robots for surgery. With a press release Preceyes BV, developing high-precision assistance for eye surgery, announced today that it has appointed Perry van Rijsingen as the Chief Executive Officer of the company. Perry brings deep medical device industry … Continue reading
First robotical system for eye surgery of spin-off Preceyes goes to Oxford
Preceyes, a spin-off of TU/e, and Nightstar (UK) have entered into a collaboration for the development of a high-precision drug delivery technology in the eye. Nightstar will use the Preceyes robotic device to further refine the delivery of gene therapy to the subretinal space for a range of inherited retinal diseases. In the course of … Continue reading
Preceyes wins Euretina Innovation Award
Eindhoven University of Technology spinoff company PRECEYES has been awarded the EURETINA Science and Medicine Innovation Award 2014 for their high-precision surgery assistant. The award is an important endorsement by the European Society of Retina Specialists, supporting PRECEYES in their search to funding for productization of their technology. PRECEYES develops a high-precision assistant to support eye … Continue reading