Medical robots are at home in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence and digital transformation. They support doctors and nursing staff in everyday hospital life and ensure greater precision, safety and efficiency. These specialised robots help with complex operations, for example, by being able to perform finer and smoother movements than the human hand.
One vivid example is the so-called surgical robot: the doctor controls this robot via a console while the robot works with millimetre precision. This makes operations safer and patients often recover more quickly. However, medical robots are not only used in operating theatres. They are also used in nursing to transport medication or help with the disinfection of rooms - thus relieving the burden on medical staff, who can spend more time caring for patients.
Overall, medical robots simplify many processes in the healthcare sector and make care more modern and efficient. Particularly in view of the shortage of skilled labour, they help to ensure quality in clinics and surgeries in the long term.