01/21/2025 | BioRegio STERN Management GmbH | News

Visit to the Tübingen Women's Clinic: Robotic Cockpit impresses

During a visit to the Tübingen Women's Clinic, representatives from science and industry had an impressive opportunity: they witnessed "noac," the robotic cockpit from Hellstern, in practical use during a surgery.
Specifically designed for surgeons, noac was demonstrated during an operation, showcasing how modern medical technology can fundamentally ease the workflow in the operating room.

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F.l.t.r.: Dr. Michael HirschDr. Ingo Flesch, Sabrina Hellstern, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Krämer, Prof. Dr. Claus Claussen, Claudia Sodha, Dr. Klaus Eichenberg, Dr. Rolf Hecker, Thomas Keck

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Copyright: Sabrina Hellstern / Hellstern medical GmbH

Revolutionary Relief for Surgeons

The robotic cockpit is designed to significantly reduce physical strain during long surgeries. Especially for procedures requiring hours of maximum concentration and precision, noac represents a true innovation. Surgeons benefit from a more stable posture, reduced fatigue, and noticeable relief for the musculoskeletal system.

Enthusiasm Among Visitors

The visitors were thoroughly impressed. Representatives from science and industry expressed admiration for noac’s technological sophistication and its potential to sustainably transform the healthcare sector. This is a prime example of how technology can be effectively used to support people—specifically, surgeons who deliver top performance every day.

Future of Medical Technology

The demonstration of noac highlights the importance of innovative approaches in medical technology. Developments like this from the BioRegion STERN not only facilitate the work of medical professionals but also enhance patient safety in the long term.

The visit to the Tübingen Women's Clinic once again emphasized how crucial the exchange between science and industry is in bringing groundbreaking technologies to life and establishing them in practical use.

Source:
BioRegio STERN Management GmbH