Medical professionals can access robotics, AI technologies at Medtronic's expanded facility
Medical professionals looking to learn and train in surgical robots and AI can now do so at a newly opened space. It is part of an expansion of healthcare tech firm Medtronic's existing experience centre, which gives medical professionals access to new technologies. Since the centre's opening two years ago, it has trained more than 2,000 healthcare professionals to use emerging tech. The medical technology industry in Asia Pacific is expected to grow to $290 billion by 2030. Muhammad Bahajjaj reports.

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