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Medical Robots form the Nordics are Marching into the  Clinic and Hospitals

As summer approaches readers will know that the Nordics go off to enjoy sunshine, forests, sea, mountains, and lakes. The annual trek has already started – brains and bodies will be rested because in the autumn there will be many great new innovations being developed and brought to the markets.

Here is a interesting listing of a good selection of medical robots that are being developed by large and small companies here.

  • 🚀 The Top Project is Furhat Robotics (Sweden) — A conversational social robot originally developed at KTH, now widely used in healthcare. With expressive synthetic facial cues and LLM-powered dialogue, Furhat provides empathetic companionship for older adults and mental-health support. Recent clinical studies (e.g., Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 2024) demonstrate meaningful improvements in patient engagement and emotional well-being. Furhat’s platform combines customizable human-like interaction, remote integration, and AI learning, indicating strong potential to alleviate loneliness and augment telecare services across aging populations inven.ai.

  • 🎯 Other Notable Projects
  1. Life Science Robotics (Denmark) – Builds robotic systems for precision drug delivery and laboratory automation, boosting accuracy in diagnostics and research workflows lifescience-robotics.com+1healthcaredenmark.dk+1.
  2. CMR Surgical / Versius (UK deployed Nordics) – Versius surgical arm provides minimally invasive operations in Denmark, Finland & Norway, reducing fatigue and complication ratescambridgenetwork.co.uk+1en.wikipedia.org+1.
  3. Nordic robotic-assisted hernia surgeons group – Surgeons from DK, FI, NO, SE coordinate evidence-based robotic-assisted hernia repair, raising physiologic outcomes frontierspartnerships.org.
  4. Healthcare Denmark AMRs – Autonomous mobile robots delivering laundry, blood samples, and medications in Danish hospitals, freeing clinical staff for patient care healthcaredenmark.dk+1researchgate.net+1.
  5. Berntsen rehabilitation robot (Norway) – Enables elderly users to perform guided therapeutic exercises independently, reducing hospital readmissions nordicwelfare.org.
  6. Bestic feeding robot (Norway) – Assists users in independent self-feeding by guiding utensils toward the mouth—enhancing dignity in personal care nordicwelfare.org+1pub.norden.org+1.
  7. Melvin / Poseidon hygiene robots (Nordics) – Robots designed for assisted dressing, showering, and personal hygiene to support elderly autonomy nordicwelfare.org.
  8. ROSE Finnish roadmap – Provides strategic guidelines for deploying care robots across eldercare, rehabilitation, prosthetics, and workforce assistance en.wikipedia.org+5roseproject.aalto.fi+5researchgate.net+5.
  9. RobotNordic integrator (Denmark) – Develops turnkey automation cells integrating medical-grade manipulators, sensors, and production-line robotics robotnordic.dk.
  10. Lojer treatment tables (Finland) – Smartly engineered tables with motorised adjustments, supporting ergonomic patient handling and robotic compatibility en.wikipedia.org.
  11. Nordic Ambient Assisted Living – Suite from Norway’s innovation partnerships: includes video-interactive eldercare, motivational rehabilitation robots nordicwelfare.org.
  12. Statzon’s Nordic robotics ecosystem (regional) – Highlights AI-driven industrial robotics platforms enabling rapid cross-sector innovation, including medtech statzon.com.
  13. Investor-funded health-robotic scale-ups – Denmark, Sweden are attracting significant venture capital for robotics integrating AI, sensor tech, and clinical validation .
  14. Furhat Conference Series (Sweden) – Annual forum connecting researchers in healthcare robotics, conversational AI, and embodied social systems en.wikipedia.org.
  15. Magnetic millirobot research (Finland) – Collaborative academic team developing TrainBot micro-robots capable of endoscopic instrument transport in narrow bodily lumens arxiv.org.

Photo: Furhat Robotics