Exec Chat: ‘It’s More Than Just A Robot’: Versius' Maker Drives New Culture Of Accountability In Surgery
CMR Surgical's CMO Speaks On Becoming The Class Act Of Surgical Robotics
Executive Summary
Medtech Insight spoke to Mark Slack, the company’s co-founder, to learn about his vision for transforming surgery, including robotics role in improving surgical training and driving better outcomes for patients.
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