JetGuide
Real-time Monitoring for Dental Drilling and Neurosurgery
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in September 2005 by Nahum Rosenberg, Dan Adam, Andrei Craft, and Jacob Halevy-Politch, JetGuide operates with 11–50 employees. The company has secured funding across one disclosed round from two investors, including The Trendlines Group. JetGuide is currently in the Beta product stage, focusing on advanced surgical monitoring solutions.
Business overview
JetGuide develops systems for real-time intraoperative monitoring with feedback during surgical procedures involving bone drilling and tumor dissection from soft healthy tissue. Its core technology includes the JetGuide Neuro, a neurosurgical device for real-time monitoring in the operating room, and JetGuide Dental systems, which provide surgeons with real-time distance measurements between the drilled bore and sensitive tissues like nerves and blood vessels. The company's solutions are designed to enhance precision and safety in neurosurgery and dental procedures, serving the healthcare and medical devices industries.
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- What is JetGuide's primary focus?
- JetGuide specializes in developing real-time intraoperative monitoring systems that provide feedback during surgical procedures, specifically for bone drilling and tumor dissection from soft healthy tissue.
- Who are the founders of JetGuide?
- JetGuide was co-founded by Nahum Rosenberg, Dan Adam, Andrei Craft, and Jacob Halevy-Politch in September 2005.
- What products does JetGuide offer?
- JetGuide offers two main products: JetGuide Neuro, a neurosurgical device for real-time monitoring in the OR, and JetGuide Dental systems, which provide real-time distance measurements during dental drilling procedures.
- What is the current product stage of JetGuide's offerings?
- JetGuide's products, including JetGuide Neuro and JetGuide Dental, are currently in the Beta product stage.
- Which investors participated in JetGuide's funding round?
- In January 2006, JetGuide secured seed funding from The Trendlines Group and Office of the Chief Scientist.