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What lies ahead India’s robot surgical systems market?

One development is the installation of a new surgical robot at the AIIMS in Delhi.

Increased adoption and government initiatives are set to drive India's robotic surgical systems market to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 10% until 2026, according to GlobalData.

One notable development is the installation of a new surgical robot at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi.

The newly acquired system at AIIMS provides surgeons with a magnified, 3D view of the surgical area and features robotic arms for improved precision.

Meanwhile, the Apollo Cancer Centre in Kolkata has conducted the country’s first robotic-assisted excision of a rare prostatic stromal tumour.

“The integration of robotics into public healthcare facilities signifies a pivotal moment in the standardisation of high-quality healthcare across public and private sectors,” Divya Soni, Medical Devices Analyst at GlobalData, said.

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