MassRobotics names 2025 Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst cohort

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MassRobotics is working with corporate partners to mentor the latest Healthcare Catalyst startup cohort.

MassRobotics is working with corporate partners to mentor the latest Healthcare Catalyst startup cohort. Source: MassRobotics

MassRobotics has announced the fourth cohort of its Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program, marking a record-breaking year with an unprecedented number of applicants. This year’s cohort includes six innovative companies selected for their cutting-edge solutions in healthcare robotics.

“The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program continues to attract a growing number of global applicants, each with innovative technologies aimed at transforming healthcare,” stated Juan Necochea, director of strategic partnerships at MassRobotics.

“Each of these companies is developing groundbreaking solutions that have the potential to transform healthcare,” he added. “We are excited to help them scale and collaborate with our network to bring their technologies to real-world applications that can improve patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.”

Founded in 2015, MassRobotics is dedicated to accelerating innovation and adoption in the field of robotics. The Boston-based organization provides resources including prototyping facilities, networking opportunities, and educational events.

Throughout the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program, the startups will receive tailored mentorship, refine their technologies, and work alongside key stakeholders in the healthcare robotics ecosystem to meet their business objectives. The program will culminate in a live presentation of their progress at the Robotics Summit & Expo in May 2025.


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2025 cohort includes global innovators

MassRobotics said the latest cohort “represents a new milestone for the program and highlights the growing impact of robotics in transforming healthcare worldwide.”

OTSAW

OTSAW is delivering systems for security, healthcare, and logistics automation. The Singapore-based company aims to refine its healthcare intralogistics robots to launch a pilot for automated medication transport in the U.S. market. Its goal is to demonstrate measurable improvements in operational efficiency and patient care within six months.

ReviMo

ReviMo is developing a personal robotic mobility assistant to help individuals with mobility challenges get out of bed and live independently. During the program, the Newton, Mass.-based startup plans to develop a ready-for-manufacturing device, pilot the technology with users and medical institutions, and establish partnerships with contract manufacturers and distributors.

Sixdof Space

Sixdof Space Ltd. said it enables full robotic and drone autonomy with its unique tracking solution. Using the Sixdof optical sensor technology, the company, which has offices in Jerusalem, Israel, and Wilmington, Del., claimed that it provides high-speed, high-accuracy tracking in all lighting conditions.

Sixdof’s stated goal is to take its existing technology into the healthcare and emergency-response sectors. Milestones include using MITRE’s Innovation Toolkit to identify customers and create an engagement strategy, and integration into Mitsubishi robotics for healthcare use cases.

Subtlebotic

Limb Assist is “synthetic wearable neurotech robotic motor technology,” according to Subtlebotic Pvt. Ltd. The Keeramangalam, India-based firm has developed a lightweight, compact, and external wearable device to restore mobility for individuals who have lost motor function in their limbs.

Limb Assist is designed to enable users to regain natural limb movement, empowering them to easily perform daily activities, said Subtlebotic. By providing independence and confidence, this innovative technology can help people re-engage with life, it added.

Subtlebotic is preparing for product trials to validate Limb Assist’s design and performance. In collaboration with MassRobotics and yaxxoo, the company is accelerating its commercialization efforts, focusing on regulatory approval, market readiness, and scalability. A U.S. patent application for the Limb Assist Neuro Mechanism is underway to safeguard this transformative innovation.

TechNovator

TechNovator said provides an innovative solution for wireless battery charging by using quantum technology with 95% efficiency over a distance compared with existing technologies. The Chișinău, Moldova-based company said its proprietary energy-transmission process can provide wireless charging to manufacturers in healthcare and other industries.

The technology has demonstrated 95% efficiency at a distance and does not generate heat or interference, said TechNovator. It plans to refine its system while advancing proof-of-concept testing, regulatory compliance, and hospital trials.

Tenomix

Tenomix Inc. has developed a platform for cancer diagnostics that integrates robotics, ultrasound imaging, and artificial intelligence to automate manual pathology workflows, enabling faster, more reliable, and efficient cancer care. The London, Ont.-based startup plans to collaborate with leading industry experts while gaining valuable insights into the healthcare robotics and consumables markets.

In addition, Tenomix is looking to expand its network in the Greater Boston area. It said it hopes to connect with accelerators, clinical collaborators, and investors to forge strategic partnerships supporting its mission of transforming cancer care through innovation.

Members of the 2023 Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program.

Members of the 2023 Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program at the Robotics Summit & Expo. Source: MassRobotics

MassRobotics, partners provide mentoring

The selection process was guided by the expertise and support of the MassRobotics Steering Committee, which includes industry leaders from MITRE, Festo, Mitsubishi Electric, and Novanta, and other key stakeholders. These organizations have provided mentorship, enabling MassRobotics to support a diverse range of startups tackling some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare.

“Robotics is changing the future of healthcare, and MITRE is excited to mentor this cohort of startups with novel solutions delivering better patient outcomes,” said Russ Graves, director of bridging innovation at MITRE. “The variety of solutions in this cohort demonstrates the numerous ways robotics and AI are impacting healthcare.”

This year’s cohort of the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program will receive guidance, access to cutting-edge resources, and opportunities to collaborate with industry leaders. The program aims to accelerate the adoption of their innovations in real-world healthcare settings, ultimately enhancing patient care and operational efficiencies.

“This cohort’s dedication to robotic solutions that genuinely enhance people’s lives is clearly aligned with Novanta’s commitment to innovating in the precision medicine space,” stated Elliot Helms, research and development manager for mechatronics at Novanta. “We are honored to support such a skilled group of startups that are tackling significant challenges in healthcare robotics.”

Timeline for the latest cohort in the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst.

Timeline for the latest Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst. Source: MassRobotics

William Nguyen, R&D manager at Mitsubishi Electric, added: “The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst program is attracting potential robotics startups with innovative healthcare applications, aiming to enhance and expand Mitsubishi Electric’s Robotics and Automation business. We are excited to mentor these companies and help them scale their technologies to have a real-world impact on healthcare.”

“I am delighted to see so many life-science startups applying for this initiative,” observed Johannes Linzbach, head of the Festo Research Hub Boston. “Working closely with innovators like Tenomix presents a unique opportunity to drive meaningful advancements in healthcare robotics. Together, we can foster innovation that will significantly impact and drive the advancement of lab automation.”

“As the founder of yaxxoo Inc., a founding member of the MassRobotics Healthcare Robotics Catalyst Program, and former head of innovation and technology at Festo, I am very excited to work together with Tenomix in bringing innovative solutions to the healthcare space and improving the patient experiences and outcomes and [with] Subtlebotic in supporting their U.S. market-entry initiatives,” added Nuzha Yakoob, founder and CEO of yaxxoo inc.

For more information about the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Program and this year’s cohort, visit the program’s website.

Editor’s note: WTWH Media, which produces The Robot Report and the Robotics Summit & Expo, is a partner of MassRobotics.

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