Thank you to all who voted for LEM Surgical and the Dynamis Robotic Surgical System for the MedTech World awards. We won MedTech Innovation of the Year.
(We are a humble team, but candidly we are not surprised 😉 as Dynamis is incredible!)
Congratulations to Dr. Kornelis Poelstra for recently completing his 2000th robotically-assisted spine surgery.
He has experienced many robotic technologies in the past 15 years.
We are honored he has chosen to be the first surgeon to use Dynamis in clinical practice.
Check out my latest article: The Hard Tissue Catalyst: Why Orthopedic Robotics Will Lead the Autonomous Surgical Paradigm Shift https://t.co/39eLk8jExT via @LinkedIn
🌷🐣 Happy Easter from all of us at LEM Surgical!
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This week, we had the pleasure of celebrating together with a traditional Swiss Easter breakfast for our team. From freshly braided Zopf bread to colorful eggs paired with mayonnaise and a touch of Aromat, and (of course) plenty of Swiss chocolate bunnies, it was a wonderful moment to come together and enjoy the spirit of the season.
As spring begins, we’re grateful for our team and the energy and care they bring every day.
Wishing everyone a joyful Easter. 🌼
#HappyEaster #TeamLEM #SwissTraditions #Spring
Our Chief Commercial Officer, Chris Prentice, presented how LEM Surgical is advancing surgical humanoids into the operating room at the #LSIUSA26 Medtech conference in Dana Point, California this week.
We are truly honored that LEM Surgical AG has received a 2026 International Humanoid Forum Award. As a Swiss robotics startup rooted in Bern and next door to today’s event, this recognition feels close to home. Special thanks to the jury under the lead of Dr. Dominic Gorecky for their organization, expertise, and thoughtful evaluation. We see this distinction as motivation to advance robotic surgery step by step toward supervised autonomous surgery.
@HumanoidEvent
We would like to thank Sofiia, Max, and Lucien for their valuable contributions during their internships at LEM Surgical.
Sofiia, Supply Chain Intern, and Max and Lucien, who worked as Mechanical Engineering Interns, all demonstrated strong technical skills, professionalism, and a high level of engagement. Their curiosity, enthusiasm, and commitment were greatly appreciated throughout their internships.
We wish Max and Lucien every success as they begin their Master’s thesis, and Sofiia the best as she continues her Master’s degree studies.
We are also pleased to welcome Sofiia as a Supply Chain Associate, as she continues working with us alongside her studies.
At LEM Surgical, we value the exchange of knowledge, and the role young talent plays in driving innovation.
Thank you for your commitment and contributions.
We are looking forward to Medtech's premier partnering event. Always an enriching meeting to attend and participate in. @lsintelligence puts on the best Medtech meeting in the world!
If you are attending @LSI USA '26, please be sure to attend Yossi Bar 's presentation on Tuesday March 17th or reach out to schedule a meeting. There are many exciting updates for LEM Surgical AG!
Reflecting back to Jensen's keynote at CES 2026 - you can see the many robots and humanoids he highlighted on stage.
We would like to highlight our team.
Our surgical humanoid is made in Switzerland by a team of international superstars.
The team hails from 17 different countries - Croatia, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, and Vietnam.
It takes a a brilliant multi-national team to build a surgical humanoid!
@NVIDIARobotics