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Startup That Makes Robots For Cataract Surgery Raises $125 Million In Second-Largest Fundraise For A Surgical Robotics Firm
YOKNEAM ILLIT, ISRAEL, JUN 24 – ForSight Robotics secured $125 million to advance its ORYOM platform, addressing a global shortage of ophthalmologists and aiming to perform 500,000 robotic eye surgeries annually by 2035.
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In the event of cataracts, the lens gradually opacifies and the vision deteriorates continuously. If you do not intervene, you can even end up losing your sight. Surgical surgery is the only recourse.
ForSight Robotics Secures $125 Million in Series B Funding, Addressing Global Surgeon Shortage and Demand for Ophthalmic Surgery
ForSight Robotics announced it completed a $125M Series B round, led by Eclipse. The investment accelerates the next growth phase for the ORYOM Platform, the world’s first robotic surgery platform for cataract and other eye diseases designed to enhance surgical precision, increase patient access to high-quality treatment, and decrease the physical burden on surgeons, as the company prepares to launch first-in-human clinical trials this year. In …
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