Articulus Surgical Secures Funding from Kalaari Capital to Scale Surgical Robotics in India
Articulus Surgical, a medical robotics startup, has raised undisclosed funding from Kalaari Capital. The funds will be used to enhance market deployments, expand surgeon training, and strengthen partnerships with hospitals over the next 12-18 months. Founded in 2019, Articulus develops robotic systems for minimally invasive surgeries, targeting the under 1% adoption rate in India. Its flagship system, Pulsar, is designed for compact operating rooms. The company aims to improve surgical care accessibility across Indian hospitals.

Articulus Surgical has raised funding from Kalaari Capital to accelerate the deployment of its robotic systems in Indian hospitals. The startup, founded in 2019, focuses on minimally invasive surgeries, addressing the low adoption of robotic surgery in India.
The funding will be used over the next 12-18 months to enhance market presence, expand surgeon training programs, and deepen hospital partnerships. Articulus is developing solutions tailored for local needs, including the Pulsar robotic platform and training systems. The company aims to make advanced surgical robotics accessible to improve patient outcomes.




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