Cobodoc’s software roadmap is focused on workflow support, user interaction, system configuration, procedural planning, data organization, and future clinician-facing decision-support tools.

Cobodoc: developing collaborative robotic assistance technologies

The Cobodoc system was first developed to explore new forms of robotic assistance for minimally invasive procedures. The platform is designed to support clinicians in complex procedural environments and to reduce dependence on repeated manual adjustments while remaining compatible with image-guided clinical workflows.

A doctor examining a patient's mri results on a computer screen at the hospital
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Supporting future clinician-supervised procedural workflows

Following an initial phase of technical development and proof-of-concept activities, the Cobodoc team, with support from engineering, software development, clinical, and private-sector partners, completed the first development stage of Cobodoc, a collaborative robotic assistance platform intended for future minimally invasive surgical applications.

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