The integration of robotics and assistive systems in medical technology has ushered in a new phase of innovation and efficiency within the healthcare industry. These technologies not only offer possibilities for more precise treatments and faster recoveries but are also changing the way medical procedures are performed.
This was also reflected in the program of forums and conferences during MEDICA. In addition, robotic surgical systems were on display directly at the exhibitors' stands, providing a vivid demonstration of their advantages in use.
Robotics and support systems in action for precision in diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation
Robotics is used in various areas of medicine, from surgical robots that enable precise and minimally invasive procedures to robots that assist in the rehabilitation of patients. Assistive systems such as exoskeletons and artificial intelligence are also used to help patients improve their motor skills and speed up their healing process. On this page, you can find out more about the current support systems that are used in hospitals, GP practices and their effect on everyday lives.
Robotic systems enable more precise localization of tumors and other abnormalities, which can optimize diagnosis and treatment. In addition, robotic assistance systems facilitate the workflow of medical staff and help to reduce errors and increase patient safety. Articles and interviews with experts on current progress are bundled here. Research results and practical successes are delivered in the forums and special shows at the annual MEDICA. Overall, robotics and support systems in medical technology promise a future in which medical interventions are more precise, efficient and accessible.
Information about the last MEDICA
The world's largest medical trade fair took place again in Düsseldorf from November 11 to 14. For those who would like to find out more details, it is worth clicking on the following links.