Nami Surgical, a Glasgow, Scotland, UK-based company which specializes in robotic-assisted surgery, raised $4M in investment and grant funding.
Eos Advisory (Eos) led the seed $3.1M round alongside the Investment Fund for Scotland.
The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its R&D sector.
Led by Nico Fenu (CEO and Co-founder) and Dr Rebecca Cleary (CTO and Co-founder), Nami Surgical develops miniaturised ultrasonic medical devices for surgical applications, and supports medical device companies to deliver innovation in ultrasonic surgery. In a groundbreaking development, the company has introduced a high-performance, miniaturised ultrasonic scalpel, overcoming significant barriers in robotic-assisted surgery.
Commenting on the news, Nico Fenu said: “Robot-assisted surgery has become increasingly popular in recent years and is now widely used in various surgical procedures including urology, gynaecology, and colorectal. We have pilot programmes running with healthcare and medical device groups worldwide, including in the United States, and we now look forward to the commercialisation phase with the support of our new investors.”
FinSMEs
09/05/2024