There are more and more humans. More and more of them need surgery. Orthopedics especially is driven primarily by age and weight so... yeah. It's going to be impossible to train as many surgeons, let alone good and experienced ones, as the world needs. So what do we do? Let people die of a fractured hip?
We believe technology holds part of the answer. We believe the success or failure of a surgical intervention shouldn't be a direct result of the surgeon's state of mind. We believe it's possible to create tools that will improve both patient outcome and surgeon experience. We believe it's unacceptable to live in a world where *5 billion* people have no access to surgery whatsoever.
We develop advanced robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons. So that more people have access to life-changing orthopedic surgeries, safely and affordably. Freedom starts with movement. And we believe in what we do.
Supported by A-Level entrepreneurs and innovators such as Bruno Maisonnier (Founder of Aldebaran Robotics, Founder & CEO AnotherBrain) and world-class orthopedic surgeons, we work hard to change the status quo in surgery.
We are incubated at one of Europe's best life science incubator, Paris Biotech Santé (ever heard of DNAScript, Therapenacea and Therapixel ? They are here too). We have raised significant seed money. We have gathered a world-class team. We're all in. We're still hiring.
Get in touch: [email protected]
We believe technology holds part of the answer. We believe the success or failure of a surgical intervention shouldn't be a direct result of the surgeon's state of mind. We believe it's possible to create tools that will improve both patient outcome and surgeon experience. We believe it's unacceptable to live in a world where *5 billion* people have no access to surgery whatsoever.
We develop advanced robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons. So that more people have access to life-changing orthopedic surgeries, safely and affordably. Freedom starts with movement. And we believe in what we do.
Supported by A-Level entrepreneurs and innovators such as Bruno Maisonnier (Founder of Aldebaran Robotics, Founder & CEO AnotherBrain) and world-class orthopedic surgeons, we work hard to change the status quo in surgery.
We are incubated at one of Europe's best life science incubator, Paris Biotech Santé (ever heard of DNAScript, Therapenacea and Therapixel ? They are here too). We have raised significant seed money. We have gathered a world-class team. We're all in. We're still hiring.
Get in touch: [email protected]
Location: France, Ile-de-France
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $40.31M
Founded date: 2018
Investors 3
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Agoranov | agoranov.c... |
| 30.10.2023 | Kurma Part... | kurmapartn... |
| - | Cathay Hea... | health.cat... |
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 05.01.2023 | Series B | $15.92M | - |
| 07.07.2022 | Series B | $21.49M | - |
| 15.10.2021 | Grant | $2.9M | - |
Mentions in press and media 14
| Date | Title | Description |
| 30.06.2023 | 10 European robotics startups revolutionising the future | It wasn’t that long ago when the cinematic experience depicted robots replacing humans in the workplace. Needless to (thankfully) say, this hasn't been the case. Or at least not at the scale some scriptwriters would have us believe. The rob... |
| 05.01.2023 | Paris-based robotics startup Ganymed Robotics raises additional EUR 15 million in Series B funding | PARIS—- Ganymed Robotics, a provider of computer vision software and robotics technology for orthopedic surgeons, announced an additional EUR 15 million closing to its Series B, increasing the total Series B sum to €36 million. The European... |
| 04.01.2023 | Ganymed Robotics banks an additional €15 million | Parisian computer vision software and surgical robotics technologies company Ganymed Robotics has raised an additional €15 million in a Series B round extension, bringing the total amount of the round to a healthy €36 million. €14 million h... |
| 04.01.2023 | Ganymed Robotics Raises Additional €15 Million through Series B Extension Bringing Total Amount to €36 Million | The European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund, through the EIC Accelerator Program, and Cap Horn join existing pool of strategic investors. Bpifrance, the French national investment bank, adds €1 M debt financing on favorable terms. Funding wi... |
| 04.01.2023 | After €21M, Paris-based Ganymed Robotics draws €15M from EIC, others to develop next-gen surgical robots | Paris-based Ganymed Robotics, a developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopaedic surgeons, announced on Wednesday that it has secured €15M in an extended Series B round of funding. The Fund of the European Inn... |
| 04.01.2023 | Ganymed Robotics Raises Additional €15M in Series B Extension; Total Amount to €36M | Ganymed Robotics, a Paris, France-based developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons, raised additional €15M in Series B extension. The extension, which brought the total round amount to €36M, was ... |
| 25.07.2022 | Ganymed Robotics raises €21M for global expansion | Ganymed Robotics, a developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopaedic surgeons, has raised €21 million in the first close of its Series B funding. The round was led by Cathay Health, with the participation of C... |
| 08.07.2022 | Paris-based Ganymed Robotics secures €21M to develop next-gen surgical robots | Paris-based Ganymed Robotics, a developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopaedic surgeons, announced on Thursday that it has raised €21M in the first close of its oversubscribed Series B round of funding. The ... |
| 07.07.2022 | Ganymed Robotics Raises €21M in Series B Funding | Ganymed Robotics, a Paris, France-based developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons, raised €21m in the first close of its Series B funding. The round was led by Cathay Health, with participation ... |
| 07.07.2022 | Ganymed Robotics Raises €21 Million to Complete the Development of Its Next Generation Surgical Robot and Prepare for a Commercial Launch | Ganymed Robotics, a developer of computer vision software and robotics technologies for orthopedic surgeons, announced it has raised €21 million in the oversubscribed first close of its Series B funding. The round was led by Cathay Health, ... |
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