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Medical robotics startup Articulus Surgical has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Kalaari Capital.
The new funding will be used to speed up market rollout, expand surgeon training programs, and strengthen hospital partnerships over the next 12–18 months.
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“We’ve spent nearly five years building and validating the technology. This capital allows us to shift focus from development to scale and adoption, while staying true to a Make-in-India approach that actually works in Indian hospitals,” Saurya Mishra, CEO of Articulus Surgical.
Mishra said that unlike many imported robotic systems, which are large and require heavy infrastructure, Articulus’ platforms are built for Indian operating rooms, which are usually smaller and have limited resources.
“The company’s flagship system, Pulsar, is a compact modular robotic platform for minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic surgeries and is currently undergoing clinical validation ahead of commercial deployment,” he said.
“Robotic surgery is about letting machines do what they do best, precision and stability, while surgeons do what they do best, which is clinical decision-making,” Mishra explained. “But most systems are not built for India, whether in terms of cost, size, or training models. That’s the gap we are trying to solve.”
Pranav Koshal, VP of Kalaari Capital, said that accessible, high-quality healthcare is a major opportunity in India, where millions of patients still cannot access world-class surgical care.
“Their approach is focussed on bringing precision, safety, and minimally invasive procedures within reach of surgeons and patients across the country — precisely the kind of impact-driven innovation India needs,” he added.
About Articulus Surgical
Founded in 2019 by Saurya Mishra, Articulus Surgical develops robotic systems for minimally invasive soft-tissue surgeries.
The company focuses on a segment where robotic surgery is still rare in India, creating solutions for high-volume abdominal and related procedures.
As it grows, Articulus Surgical competes with other global and Indian surgical robotics platforms, including established systems like Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci, CMR Surgical, and other advanced surgical automation technologies.
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