An illustrative photo of surgery. Pixabay
April 10, 2018 | US-based medical device company Medtronic is acquiring Israeli company VisionSense, which develops imaging and visualization tech for minimally invasive surgery, for $75 million, up to $50 million cash and a further $25 million in milestone payments, Globes first reported. VisionSense was founded in 1998 and raised $20 million over the years, according to the report. The company developed a 3D-HD camera that “optically maps the surgical field.”
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