Finalists of the KUKA Medical Robotics Innovation Award 2019
IEEE Spectrum presented a nice video summary on the finalists of last year's KUKA Medical Robotics Innovation Award.
"Kuka has just announced the results of its annual Innovation Award.
From an initial batch of 30 applicants, five teams reached the
finals (we were part of the judging committee). The five
finalists worked for nearly a year on their applications, which they
demonstrated this week at the Medica trade show in Düsseldorf, Germany. And the winner of the €20,000 prize is...Team RoboFORCE, led by the STORM Lab
in the U.K., which developed a “robotic magnetic flexible endoscope for
painless colorectal cancer screening, surveillance, and intervention.”
The system could improve colonoscopy procedures by reducing pain and discomfort as well as other risks such as bleeding and perforation, according to the STORM Lab researchers. It uses a magnetic field to control the endoscope, pulling rather than pushing it through the colon.
The other four finalists also presented some really interesting applications—you can see their videos below.
“Because we were so pleased with the high quality of the submissions, we will have next year’s finals again at the Medica fair, and the challenge will be named ‘Medical Robotics’,” says Rainer Bischoff, vice president for corporate research at Kuka. He adds that the selected teams will again use Kuka’s LBR Med robot
arm, which is “already certified for integration into medical products
and makes it particularly easy for startups to use a robot as the main
component for a particular solution.”
Applications are now open for Kuka’s Innovation Award 2020. You can find more information on how to enter here. The deadline is 5 January 2020."
Source: IEEE Spectrum
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