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Scottish Startup Nami Surgical Secures £3.2 Million to Advance Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Scottish Startup Nami Surgical Secures £3.2 Million to Advance Robotic-Assisted Surgery
Scottish Startup Nami Surgical

SUMMARY

Nami Surgical is a Scottish startup that develops miniaturized ultrasonic medical devices for surgical  purposes. This startup reported that they have successfully raised the fund amount of $4 Million (£3.2  million). They will be using this funding amount to transform the robotic-assisted surgery market. The  startup secured investments from Eos Advisory with the investment fund for Scotland. The fund is  managed by Maven and delivered by British Business Bank, Scottish Enterprise, and SIS ventures.  

In addition to the investment, this startup was also rewarded by Innovative UK with the amount of  £700k. This startup specializes in developing ultrasonic medical equivalents for surgeries and also  supports medical device manufacturers to deliver innovation in ultrasonic surgery. These robotic assisted surgeries enhance the procedure, as they significantly reduce post-operative pain and  recovery time. So far, the startup has introduced a miniaturized ultrasonic Scalpel of high performance  by overcoming various barriers in robotic-assisted surgery. The CEO and Co-founder of Nami Surgical,  Nico Fenu mentioned that robot-assisted surgeries are becoming increasingly popular in recent years  and have been widely used in surgery procedures like urology. In addition, the healing time of patients  takes less time in robotic-assisted surgery in comparison to traditional surgery processes.  

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The startup mentioned the commercial expansion in the market with the help of new investors as they  already have pilot programs running in healthcare and medical device groups worldwide, including the  United States. Dr. Rebecca, the CTO, and Albert Nicholl, Medtech’s non-executive director, both have  experience and skills in this field. He mentioned that they have a huge opportunity in the US and Fenu  added that they are committed to close collaboration with companies in the industry to transform  their needs into devices that not only enhance patient outcomes but also take ultrasonic surgery to  the upper level.  

The seed fund round was led by Eos Advisory, an impact investment firm with $3. Million. The robotic assisted surgery is in demand these days and the global market is predicted to quadruple in the next  few years, reaching $36 Billion. The Scottish startup is expecting to take the lead with its high performance ultrasonic scalpel, and other devices they created or will create in the future. With the  investment, the company is said to be scaling up its resources and market reach. 

Conclusion:  

Nami Surgical is a Scottish startup that recently secured a £3.2 million fund to enhance better medical  tools for robotic-assisted surgery. They also got £700k from Innovative UK. This money will help them  improve surgery technology, especially robot-assisted surgery. With support from Eos Advisory and  others, they’re ready to lead in this field. They’re already testing their tools in hospitals worldwide. Led  by a skilled team, they aim to make surgery safer and better for patients. With this funding, they plan  to grow and make more advanced surgical tools. These robotic-assisted surgeries enhance the  procedure, as they significantly reduce post-operative pain and recovery time. So far, the startup has  introduced a miniaturized ultrasonic Scalpel of high performance by overcoming various barriers in  robotic-assisted surgery.

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