Founded Year

2014

Stage

Series F | Alive

Total Raised

$1.351B

Revenue

$0000 

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About CMR Surgical

CMR Surgical operates as a global medical devices company that specializes in surgical robotics within the healthcare industry. The company offers Versius, a surgical robot designed for robotic minimal access surgery. CMR Surgical collaborates with healthcare professionals to improve the accessibility and affordability of robotic-assisted surgical procedures. CMR Surgical was formerly known as Cambridge Medical Robotics. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Headquarters Location

Milton Road 1 Evolution Business Park

Cambridge, England, CB24 9NG,

United Kingdom

+44 (0) 1223 755 300

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ESPs containing CMR Surgical

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Healthcare & Life Sciences / Care Delivery & Navigation Tech

The surgical robots market involves companies that develop and manufacture robotic systems for minimally invasive surgical procedures. These robotic platforms enable surgeons to perform precise movements and access difficult-to-reach anatomical areas with enhanced control and accuracy. Systems typically include robotic arms, high-definition visualization capabilities, and specialized instruments. …

CMR Surgical named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, and Zimmer Biomet.

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Expert Collections containing CMR Surgical

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

CMR Surgical is included in 5 Expert Collections, including Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups.

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

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Robotics

2,753 items

This collection includes startups developing autonomous ground robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic arms, and underwater drones, among other robotic systems. This collection also includes companies developing operating systems and vision modules for robots.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Companies developing artificial intelligence solutions, including cross-industry applications, industry-specific products, and AI infrastructure solutions.

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Digital Health 50

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The winners of the second annual CB Insights Digital Health 150.

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Digital Health

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The digital health collection includes vendors developing software, platforms, sensor & robotic hardware, health data infrastructure, and tech-enabled services in healthcare. The list excludes pureplay pharma/biopharma, sequencing instruments, gene editing, and assistive tech.

CMR Surgical Patents

CMR Surgical has filed 202 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • surgery
  • surgical instruments
  • surgical robots
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Title

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Status

10/9/2020

2/25/2025

Electrical engineering, Robotics, Mineralogy, Robotic manipulators, Automation

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Application Date

10/9/2020

Grant Date

2/25/2025

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Electrical engineering, Robotics, Mineralogy, Robotic manipulators, Automation

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Latest CMR Surgical News

Nvidia releases IGX Thor Robotics Processor to ‘bring real-time physical AI to the industrial and medical edge’

Oct 31, 2025

October 31, 2025 AI is moving from the digital world into the physical one. Across factory floors and operating rooms, machines are evolving into collaborators that can see, sense and make decisions in real time. To accelerate this transformation, Nvidia has unveiled Nvidia IGX Thor, a powerful, industrial-grade platform built to bring real-time physical AI directly to the edge, combining high-speed sensor processing, enterprise-grade reliability and functional safety in a small module for the desktop. Delivering up to 8x the AI compute performance of its predecessor, Nvidia IGX Orin, IGX Thor enables developers to build intelligent systems that perceive, reason and act faster, safer and smarter than ever. Early adopters include industrial, robotic, medical and healthcare leaders, Diligent Robotics, EndoQuest Robotics, Hitachi Rail, Joby Aviation, Maven and SETI Institute, while CMR Surgical is evaluating IGX Thor to advance its medical capabilities. IGX Thor delivers breakthrough performance for edge AI applications Medical and industrial companies have historically faced limitations advancing applications for medical imaging, surgical robotics and industrial AI automation due to edge systems lacking the speed and capacity to process real-time data or securely run multiple generative AI models without sacrificing performance. IGX Thor overcomes these challenges by delivering robust, reliable AI compute tailored for industrial and medical environments. It provides real-time intelligence, seamless data connectivity, and built-in safety and security. The platform features two types of Nvidia Blackwell GPUs – an integrated GPU (iGPU) and a discrete GPU (dGPU) – delivering 5,581 FP4 teraflops of AI compute with 400 GbE connectivity. Compared with Nvidia IGX Orin, IGX Thor provides up to 8x higher AI compute on iGPUs, 2.5x higher AI compute on dGPUs and 2x better connectivity to seamlessly run large language models and vision language models at the edge. The industrial-grade platform comes with a 10-year lifecycle and long-term support for the Nvidia AI software stack, keeping enterprise and physical AI applications accelerated and secured even in the most challenging conditions. IGX Thor runs the Nvidia AI Enterprise software stack, including Nvidia NIM microservices, which accelerate physical AI application development from the cloud to the edge, Nvidia Isaac for robotics, Nvidia Metropolis for visual AI and Nvidia Holoscan for sensor processing. In addition, Nvidia IGX Thor integrates elements from the Nvidia Halos full-stack safety system to embed functional safety into robotics, medical and industrial AI systems – tapping into onboard and infrastructure sensors to ensure both traditional and outside-in safety for safe human collaboration. Nvidia partner ecosystem accelerates the industrial and medical edge Global industrial and robotic leaders Hitachi Rail, Maven, SETI Institute and Joby Aviation are adopting IGX Thor to build and deploy advanced AI solutions that enhance safety, improve efficiency and enable new levels of automation in factories, warehouses and transportation systems. Hitachi Rail is using IGX Thor to deploy advanced predictive maintenance and autonomous inspection systems on rail networks, boosting operational efficiency and reliability. “AI and data are transforming railways,” said Giuseppe Marino, group CEO of Hitachi Rail. “By adopting Nvidia IGX Thor, we are bringing the world’s most powerful industrial-grade, real-time AI performance directly to the edge, enabling operators to better optimize their railways and infrastructure. This capability will strengthen reliability, efficiency and optimization for passengers and operators alike.” Maven Robotics will integrate Nvidia IGX Thor into its next-generation industrial robots to unite advanced embodied-AI performance with built-in safety and real-time decision-making at scale. “Maven Robotics is bringing general-purpose robots to industrial environments, partnering with leading global manufacturing and logistics organizations to deploy at scale,” said Hamza Derbas, CEO of Maven Robotics. “Nvidia Thor IGX sits at the core of our next-gen robots, pairing safety-rated compute with the performance to run advanced embodied-AI models so capability and compliance move forward together.” Global medical device and healthcare pioneers Diligent Robotics and Endoquest Robotics are adopting IGX Thor. CMR Surgical is evaluating IGX Thor to power advanced AI capabilities within its surgical robotics systems, enabling real-time analysis and adaptive decision-making in the operating room. The platform’s safety, reliability and compute performance support CMR’s vision to deliver intelligent assistance that enhances surgical precision, improves efficiency and results in better patient outcomes. “Precision and patient safety are at the heart of every procedure,” said Chris Fryer, chief technology officer of CMR Surgical. “With IGX Thor, we have the potential to deploy next-generation AI assistants and real-time surgical guidance that process high-fidelity data in real time, allowing us to simplify complex procedures and enable safer, more intelligent minimal-access surgery.” Nvidia’s partner ecosystem of equipment manufacturers, including Advantech, ADLINK, ASRock Rack, Barco, Curtiss-Wright, Dedicated Computing, EIZO Rugged Solutions, Inventec, NexCOBOT – a NEXCOM company, Onyx, WOLF Advanced Technology and YUAN, provides a range of IGX Thor-powered edge servers, customized carrier boards, design services, cameras and sensors, along with AI and system software to speed solution development. The Nvidia IGX Thor platform includes two production-ready systems – the Nvidia IGX T5000 module and the Nvidia IGX T7000 board kit — built for diverse physical AI applications with functional safety. The IGX Thor production systems and developer kits are expected to be available in December. Share this:

CMR Surgical Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was CMR Surgical founded?

    CMR Surgical was founded in 2014.

  • Where is CMR Surgical's headquarters?

    CMR Surgical's headquarters is located at Milton Road, Cambridge.

  • What is CMR Surgical's latest funding round?

    CMR Surgical's latest funding round is Series F.

  • How much did CMR Surgical raise?

    CMR Surgical raised a total of $1.351B.

  • Who are the investors of CMR Surgical?

    Investors of CMR Surgical include Ally Bridge Group, Tencent, SoftBank, Trinity Capital, Leading European Tech Scaleups and 18 more.

  • Who are CMR Surgical's competitors?

    Competitors of CMR Surgical include Origami Surgical, Asensus Surgical, Quantum Surgical, Momentis Surgical, Activ Surgical and 7 more.

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Asensus Surgical

Asensus Surgical provides robotic-assisted surgical technology and digital laparoscopic systems within the healthcare sector. The company offers products aimed at improving surgeon control and addressing variability during surgical procedures, utilizing augmented intelligence and real-time insights. Asensus Surgical serves the healthcare industry, targeting surgeons and hospital administrators. Asensus Surgical was formerly known as TransEnterix. It was founded in 2006 and is based in Durham, North Carolina.

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Quantum Surgical

Quantum Surgical is a medical device company that develops robotic-assisted technologies for cancer treatment within the interventional oncology sector. The company's main offering, the Epione® platform, is designed to plan, target, deliver, and confirm tumor ablation using robotics and image fusion technology. Quantum Surgical's solutions cater to the healthcare sector, providing tools for clinicians to perform procedures on inoperable or hard-to-reach tumors. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Montpellier, France.

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Activ Surgical

Activ Surgical specializes in intraoperative surgical intelligence within the medical technology sector. The company's primary offering, ActivSight Intelligent Light, provides surgeons with real-time visual insights and information that reveal critical physiological structures and functions during surgery. Activ Surgical's products are designed to enhance surgical precision and patient care by integrating augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies. Activ Surgical was formerly known as Omniboros, Inc. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Bionaut

Bionaut offers precision microtechnology within the healthcare sector. It develops microscale robots designed to deliver biologics or small molecule therapies locally to targeted disease areas, particularly for patients with severe brain disorders. Its micro-robots are navigated through the body using external magnetic propulsion for precise treatment and diagnostic purposes. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

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Theator

Theator operates within the healthcare technology sector and focuses on its surgical intelligence platform. The platform captures, manages, and analyzes surgical video data using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve surgical quality and efficiency. It serves hospitals and healthcare providers and integrates surgical video with patient outcomes and operational analytics. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Palo Alto, California.

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Follica

Follica is a therapeutics company that is developing a device system for hair loss treatment, operating within the regenerative medicine and dermatological sectors. The company offers a device that utilizes the connection between wound repair and hair follicle neogenesis to aid in hair growth. Follica serves the healthcare sector, with a focus on dermatology and regenerative medicine. It was founded in 2005 and is based in Mendham, New Jersey.

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