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Raven in the news!

April 25, 2016 by Administrator

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The Raven surgical robot was featured in episode 5 of “Heartbeat”, NBC’s new medical drama.  Check out the episode here.

 

 

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Also, BRL’s spinoff company Applied Dexterity took Raven to NASA as a part of efforts to take the surgical robot to the International Space Station.  Applied Dexterity talked about their visit here.

Categories Applied Dexterity, Raven, Surgical Robotics

UW Center for Commercialization Spotlight on Applied Dexterity

August 12, 2014May 19, 2015 by BioRobotics Lab

Now it’s Applied Dexterity’s turn to have the University of Washington’s Center for Commercialization highlight their ongoing work! The UW C4C wrote an extensive article about the Raven open-source ecosystem and how it’s enabling new surgical robotics research. The full article is linked here

Categories Applied Dexterity, Raven

IEEE Pulse covers the Raven Surgical Robot

August 7, 2014July 15, 2015 by BioRobotics Lab

Raven_surgeryIEEE Pulse, a magazine put out by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, wrote a great article detailing the past, present and future of the Raven surgical robot!

Read the full article here

Categories Applied Dexterity, Raven

Applied Dexterity and BluHaptics featured in Puget Sound Business Journal

July 29, 2014May 19, 2015 by BioRobotics Lab
Fredrik Ryden, BRL Postdoc and BluHaptics VP of Engineering, describes BluHaptics technology to Washington Governor Jay Inslee
The Puget Sound Business Journal listed BRL spinoffs BluHaptics and Applied Dexterity as two of five UW startups to watch this year!
Read their full article here
Categories Applied Dexterity, BluHaptics

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