The third plenary meeting of the SMARTsurg project was hosted by Optivent in Rennes, France on February 15-16, 2018.
The third plenary meeting of the SMARTsurg project was hosted by Optivent in Rennes, France on February 15-16, 2018.
In the frame of European Robotics Forum (ERF) 2018 (Tampere, Finland, March 13-15, 2018) SMARTsurg partners (UWE-Bristol Robotic Laboratory and Politecnico di Milano) co-organized and participated to the Workshop on Networking for new trends in surgical robotics. Sanja Dogramadzi, Bristol Robotic Laboratory, UK, presented SMARTsurg.
Optinvent engineers and delivers cutting edge wearable technology products. Optinvent’s team has developed patented technologies, extensive know-how, and manufacturing expertise to create a disruptive new category of wearable devices that opens the door to a world of possibilities.
The functional view of a system’s architecture defines the components that provide it’s functionality. The view describes the functional structure of the system, demonstrating how the system performs the required functions.
As mentioned in the 1st SMARTsurg newsletter, we have chosen a total of seven use cases on urology, cardiovascular and orthopaedic surgery. The surgical workflow of these surgical use cases is represented in a graphical format with the components of the surgical activity, for example, “Phases” of the surgery.
Elena De Momi participated in the 29th Conference of the international Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (SMIT) as invited speaker.
SMARTsurg’s Antonia Tzemanaki is discussing surgical robotics in the relaunch event of Bristol’s One Health Tech Hub, a network that supports and promotes women and other underrepresented groups in health innovation.
To attend, register at the eventBrite page.