Robotics

Medical Robotics Company Promaxo Taps Dr. Srirama Venkataraman

With previous roles at Philips and Stryker, Dr. Venkataraman will bring his expertise to Promaxos MRI and robotic platform

Medical imaging, robotics, and AI technology company, Promaxo, Inc. (Promaxo) announced today the hiring of Dr. Srirama Venkataraman, who joins the company as Vice President of Clinical Research & Strategy. With a mission to improve lives through state of the art medical technology, Promaxo recently received the 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its innovational MRI platform.

“Sri’s experience launching commercially successful products such as UroNav in the prostate biopsy market, is invaluable for Promaxo’s growth trajectory as we continue to expand clinical indications for Promaxo’s MR platform,” said Dr. Amit Vohra, Founder, and CEO of Promaxo. “As an established and experienced executive, Sri will play an integral role in helping to advance Promaxo’s clinical footprint and success in the commercial space.”

Dr. Venkataraman brings more than two decades of experience, having previously worked with highly respected organizations, such as Fox Chase Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic, Philips and Stryker, developing and executing clinical programs including novel MR imaging applications. The tech pioneer will lead Promaxo’s clinical development initiatives focused on establishing clinical research partnerships, clinical programs, and advancing novel applications.

“My passion is to push the boundaries with innovative healthcare technologies to improve patient outcomes,” said Dr. Venkataraman. “I’m thrilled to work with the team at Promaxo towards creating a patient-centric system with design, effectiveness and precision at its forefront.”

With a growing body of clinical data and strong IP protection, Promaxo is poised to manage the entire in-office care continuum.

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