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Israeli surgical intelligence co Theator raises $24m
Israeli surgical intelligence company Theator has raised $24 million in a Series A extension financing round, bringing the total amount raised to $42.5 million. The funding will be used to continue Theators commercial expansion and accelerate the rollout of its surgical intelligence platform. The platform utilizes AI and computer vision to analyze surgical video data and generate actionable insights for optimizing patient outcomes. Theators library contains over 30,000 hours of video and has already demonstrated significant improvements in surgical quality and safety. The company aims to transform surgery and improve surgical care worldwide.
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Theator Named to the 2021 CB Insights Digital Health 150 -- List of Most Innovative Digital Health Startups
Theator has been named to CB Insights Digital Health 150, which recognizes the most promising private digital health companies. The cohort has raised $14.9B in funding and includes startups in various stages of development. Theator is focused on redefining routine video capture and analysis in surgical care and has partnered with leading medical institutions. The company leverages AI and computer vision technology to transform surgical video footage into actionable insights. Surgeons can review and assess surgeries theyve performed, leading to improved outcomes. Theators inclusion in the Digital Health 150 highlights its growth potential and recognition in the market.
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Theator appoints Kavi Vyas as Chief Commercial Officer
Surgical intelligence platform theator has appointed Kavi Vyas as its Chief Commercial Officer to increase the companys global visibility and accelerate institutional adoption of its platform. Vyas brings 15 years of experience in medtech and previously served as VP Marketing at Viz.ai. Theator aims to use technological innovation to improve surgical practices and reduce disparities in surgical care. The company has raised $18.5 million in funding and recently collaborated with Mayo Clinics urology and gynecology departments.
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Surgical Intel Startup Theator To Work With Mayo Clinic On Education, Training
Theator, an Israeli-founded company, is partnering with Mayo Clinic to integrate its surgical intelligence platform into the centers departments. The platform uses artificial intelligence and video analytics to improve surgeons performance. The collaboration will focus on the fields of urology and gynecology. Theator has raised $15.5 million in a Series A funding round, in which Mayo Clinic participated. The company has other partnerships, including with Tel Aviv Sourasky Center, and has been recognized as one of the most innovative companies in 2021.
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Theator raises $15.5 million to analyze surgical footage with computer vision
Surgical platform developer Theator has closed a $15.5 million series A funding round led by Insight Partners. The company plans to use the funds to scale its commercial operations and partnerships with US providers, as well as grow its R&D team. Theators platform allows surgeons to view video recordings of their procedures and access annotated summaries, KPIs, analytics, and rankings to identify areas for skills training. The company aims to address healthcare disparities and improve surgical outcomes through the use of AI and machine learning. The funding round included investors such as Anne Wojcicki, Neil Hunt, and Eyal Gura.
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Israeli hospital turns to AI to analyze and improve surgical practices
US-Israeli startup Theator has developed an AI platform to analyze surgical practices and reduce medical errors. The platform will be implemented at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Center, the largest acute care facility in Israel. This marks the first time an Israeli hospital will use a surgical intelligence platform in its operating room. The collaboration comes after the Israel Ministry of Healths declaration to capture every procedure performed in the operating room. Theators technology will enable surgeons and surgical residents to continually improve their skills and make video capture and analysis the new standard of care in surgery. The platform will help address the backlog of surgeries caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Theator Partners with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center to Advance Surgical Care in Israel with AI-Powered Surgical Intelligence Platform
Theator has announced a partnership with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center to implement its Surgical Intelligence platform in the hospitals operating rooms. This marks the first time an Israeli hospital will use a Surgical Intelligence platform. The platform uses AI and computer vision technology to extract and annotate key moments from surgical procedures, allowing surgeons to gain insight into their performance and improve training. Theators technology will equip the surgeons and surgical residents of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center with the tools to improve their skills and make video capture and analysis the new standard of care in surgery. The partnership aligns with the shift towards competency-based surgical training models. Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center is a leading healthcare institution in Israel.
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New MedTech collab uses AI-powered insight to reinvent surgical coaching
Theator, an AI-powered Surgical Intelligence platform, has partnered with The Academy for Surgical Coaching to improve surgeon performance and review. The partnership aims to make surgical coaching more efficient, scalable, and valuable for surgeons by leveraging Theators AI technology. Surgeons often have busy schedules and little time for guidance and training, and they rarely get a chance to review their own key moments from past surgeries. Theators platform uses AI and computer vision to provide data-driven assistance and deep scientific insight into surgeons performance. The collaboration with The Academy for Surgical Coaching brings peer surgical coaching to the platform. The COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the need for remote teaching systems, and Theators video-based platform aims to replace in-person coaching.
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Theator is Making its Surgical Intelligence Platform Available in Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Theator, a surgical intelligence platform, has made its AI-powered platform available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. The platform, built by surgeons for surgeons, utilizes Microsoft Azure and its AI capabilities to extract and annotate key moments from surgical procedures, providing deep scientific insights for surgeons to improve their performance. The availability of Theators platform on Azure Marketplace will make it easier for Azure customers to purchase and use the surgical intelligence platform. Theator has also achieved co-sell ready status through the Microsoft One Commercial Partner Program, allowing it to work with Microsofts sales organization and partners to expand its reach and deployment. The company aims to raise the standard of surgical excellence globally.
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Israeli AI surgical platform co Theator raises $3m
Israeli AI-powered surgical decision support company Theator has closed a $3 million financing round led by StageOne, iAngels, and KdTVC. Theator leverages machine learning and computer vision to enhance surgeons capabilities and reduce medical errors. The company has launched its first product, Minutes, which provides edited versions of surgical procedures to help surgeons prepare and review procedures more efficiently. Theator aims to create a database of surgical procedures to reduce biases and improve patient care. The investment will support the companys growth and development of AI-driven insights for autonomous robotic platforms in surgery.
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