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Point Robotics Partners with CTLA to Expand Minimally Invasive Spine Navigation Market in the Americas
Point Robotics MedTech Inc. has officially signed a business cooperation agreement with U.S.-based spinal implant supplier CTLA (CTL Amedica) through its wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore. After several months of discussion and clinical trials with potential clients, the two companies are joining forces to expand their presence in the niche market of minimally invasive spinal navigation across the Americas.
Partnering with a Leading Global Supplier to Deliver Innovative Orthopedic Solutions
Point Robotics has long been dedicated to advancing precision medical technologies and delivering high-quality healthcare products. This collaboration combines Point Robotics’ cutting-edge navigation technology with CTLA’s well-established distribution network in the Americas. Under the partnership, CTLA will promote and distribute Point Robotics’ spinal navigation systems in the region. This synergy not only elevates Point Robotics’ global visibility but also enables CTLA to provide localized, high-quality solutions tailored to the market's needs. Together, both companies aim to improve clinical applications in orthopedic surgery and offer patients more competitive treatment options.
Strategic Collaboration with CTLA to Meet Market Demands in the Americas
CTLA brings a wealth of experience in partnering with international medical institutions and offers cost-effective orthopedic materials—particularly suitable for markets with limited healthcare resources. The collaboration will allow Point Robotics to more efficiently enter the Americas market by offering accessible and affordable surgical solutions to budget-constrained hospitals and patients. With the growing global demand for minimally invasive procedures, this partnership is set to bridge critical market gaps and deliver competitive, innovative healthcare solutions.
Advancing Global Reach and Enhancing Market Competitiveness
Wen-Teng Wang, CEO and CTO of Point Robotics, stated:
“We are honored to partner with CTLA. This agreement not only strengthens the competitiveness of our products but also marks a significant step in our global expansion strategy. It allows us to provide comprehensive orthopedic solutions to international healthcare institutions. We expect this collaboration to become our second major international revenue driver after India.”
Jon Suh, Senior Vice President of R&D at CTLA, remarked:
“We are very excited about our partnership with Point Robotics. Their leadership in spinal navigation for minimally invasive surgery aligns perfectly with our spinal implant offerings. Together, we can significantly enhance surgical outcomes in orthopedics. We believe this collaboration will open up broader market opportunities for both companies.”