Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor01.08.24
Privately held medical device company, EndoQuest Robotics has partnered with leading global developer of semiconductor solutions OMNIVISION, to integrate OMNIVISION’s OCHFA CameraCubeChip into EndoQuest’s Flexible Robotic System.
EndoQuest Robotics focus is on addressing unmet needs in GI and other endoluminal surgeries. The Company’s technology is designed to navigate and perform procedures within the body’s natural orifices for the least invasive surgeries.
“We are excited to be able to incorporate OMNIVISION’a market-leading sensor technology into the visualization component of our first of its kind platform,” CEO of EndoQuest, Kurt Azarbarzin told the press. “We recognize that advanced imaging is essential to enhancing physician capabilities, especially inside the lumen of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. OMNIVISION’s newest technology is ideal for our Flexible Robotic System.”
OMNIVISION director of medical marketing, Tehzeeb Gunja commented, “we are pleased to integrate our OCHFA CameraCubeChip into the EndoQuest Robotics platform. “The OCHFA CameraCubeChip is a high-performance visualization solution built with OMNIVISION’s PureCEl Plus-S pixel technology, with a small 1.008-micron pixel size, in 1/8-inch optical format; it features 720x720 resolution at 30 frames per second. The PureCel Plus-S technology enables high full-well capacity, zero blooming and lower power consumption for crisp, clear life-like images. The OCHFA CameraCubeChip comes in a compact 1.075x1.075-millimeter size, with a 5mm to 50mm focus range and 120-degree diagonal field-of-view that is ideal for GI and other endoluminal procedures. It is a medical-grade, trusted component that undergoes comprehensive certification, qualification and testing, taking patient care and surgical visualization to the next level.”
Since EndoQuest Robotics was founded, the Company has extensively collaborated with researchers, industry partners, and healthcare providers to advance the adoption of its revolutionary flexible endoluminal robotic system.
EndoQuest Robotics focus is on addressing unmet needs in GI and other endoluminal surgeries. The Company’s technology is designed to navigate and perform procedures within the body’s natural orifices for the least invasive surgeries.
“We are excited to be able to incorporate OMNIVISION’a market-leading sensor technology into the visualization component of our first of its kind platform,” CEO of EndoQuest, Kurt Azarbarzin told the press. “We recognize that advanced imaging is essential to enhancing physician capabilities, especially inside the lumen of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. OMNIVISION’s newest technology is ideal for our Flexible Robotic System.”
OMNIVISION director of medical marketing, Tehzeeb Gunja commented, “we are pleased to integrate our OCHFA CameraCubeChip into the EndoQuest Robotics platform. “The OCHFA CameraCubeChip is a high-performance visualization solution built with OMNIVISION’s PureCEl Plus-S pixel technology, with a small 1.008-micron pixel size, in 1/8-inch optical format; it features 720x720 resolution at 30 frames per second. The PureCel Plus-S technology enables high full-well capacity, zero blooming and lower power consumption for crisp, clear life-like images. The OCHFA CameraCubeChip comes in a compact 1.075x1.075-millimeter size, with a 5mm to 50mm focus range and 120-degree diagonal field-of-view that is ideal for GI and other endoluminal procedures. It is a medical-grade, trusted component that undergoes comprehensive certification, qualification and testing, taking patient care and surgical visualization to the next level.”
Since EndoQuest Robotics was founded, the Company has extensively collaborated with researchers, industry partners, and healthcare providers to advance the adoption of its revolutionary flexible endoluminal robotic system.