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World's first 'eye-hand-brain' interventional surgical robot developed in E-Town

Updated: 2025-04-01

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The world's first interventional surgery robot that integrates "eye-hand-brain" functions has been developed by Beijing WeMed Medical Technology

The National Medical Products Administration recently approved the listing of the ETcath® interventional surgical assistance system developed by Beijing E-Town enterprise WeMed Medical Technology, marking the birth of the world's first interventional surgery robot that integrates "eye-hand-brain" functions.

ETcath® brings the first implementation of three major system data loops: "perspective eye" DSA high-definition noise-free images, "precision hand" precise and safe operations guided by images and a "smart brain" AI intelligent image analysis platform.

It provides the operator with a fully integrated immersive surgical robot operation space with high-definition images, precise hand movements and autonomous decision-making by the brain. By bridging the underlying data, ETcath® enables a strong real-time, highly collaborative intelligent system built on image data and the behavior of the operator, and it establishes an artificial intelligence reinforcement learning platform, moving toward further intelligent operating systems.

Focusing on independent research and development, WeMed Medical Technology continues to make large-scale investments. It has obtained hundreds of patents, with 80 percent of them involving inventions. In the field of interventional surgical robots, the company has acquired patents covering the entire technological chain as it strives to build the world's largest collection of interventional robot patents.