Sam Brusco, Associate Editor02.20.24
CMR Surgical, maker of the Versius surgical robotic system, has appointed Sushobhan Dasgupta as its new president and chief commercial officer for Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
Dasgupta has spent three decades with Johnson & Johnson MedTech. He was most recently vice chairman and global president at Shalby Limited, a leading Indian healthcare group, where he was mainly responsible for driving Shalby’s acquired orthopedic implant business.
At J&J MedTech, Dasgupta was a member of the J&J Orthopedics global board and the J&J Asia Pacific MedTech leadership team. His last two roles at J&J were managing director of J&J Medical India and VP of Orthopaedics at J&J Asia Pacific.
He was also president of NATHEALTH, a healthcare association of India representing hospitals, medtech companies, diagnostic companies, and other businesses under one platform.
“Having worked in the medtech sector for over three decades across Asia Pacific and the U.S., I am excited to be able to bring Versius, a truly differentiated product to hospitals and surgeons,” Dasgupta told the press. “There is strong demand for surgical robotics across Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa and working with the CMR team, we will continue to drive commercial success and most importantly help patients to get the best surgical care.”
“Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa are some of the fastest growing markets in the world for surgical robotics and so we are pleased to welcome Sushobhan to CMR to oversee our commercial operations across these regions,” added CMR Surgical CEO Supratim Bose. “His diverse experience working across various MedTech industry markets and his strong reputation with surgeons and hospitals in the region will be a real asset to us. With new product launches and strong growth across the region, it’s the perfect time for him to join and help get the benefits of minimal access surgery to more patients.”
Earlier this month, the company launched vLimeLite, an integrated fluorescence imaging system to visualize ICG (Indocyanine green).
Dasgupta has spent three decades with Johnson & Johnson MedTech. He was most recently vice chairman and global president at Shalby Limited, a leading Indian healthcare group, where he was mainly responsible for driving Shalby’s acquired orthopedic implant business.
At J&J MedTech, Dasgupta was a member of the J&J Orthopedics global board and the J&J Asia Pacific MedTech leadership team. His last two roles at J&J were managing director of J&J Medical India and VP of Orthopaedics at J&J Asia Pacific.
He was also president of NATHEALTH, a healthcare association of India representing hospitals, medtech companies, diagnostic companies, and other businesses under one platform.
“Having worked in the medtech sector for over three decades across Asia Pacific and the U.S., I am excited to be able to bring Versius, a truly differentiated product to hospitals and surgeons,” Dasgupta told the press. “There is strong demand for surgical robotics across Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa and working with the CMR team, we will continue to drive commercial success and most importantly help patients to get the best surgical care.”
“Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa are some of the fastest growing markets in the world for surgical robotics and so we are pleased to welcome Sushobhan to CMR to oversee our commercial operations across these regions,” added CMR Surgical CEO Supratim Bose. “His diverse experience working across various MedTech industry markets and his strong reputation with surgeons and hospitals in the region will be a real asset to us. With new product launches and strong growth across the region, it’s the perfect time for him to join and help get the benefits of minimal access surgery to more patients.”
Earlier this month, the company launched vLimeLite, an integrated fluorescence imaging system to visualize ICG (Indocyanine green).