Earlier this year, Nami secured £700,000 of grant funding from Innovate UK’s Biomedical Catalyst Grant. As the UK’s national innovation agency, Innovate UK helps companies like ours to innovate, develop new products, and bring them to market through funding, signposting, and its wider ecosystem of support organisations and resources. The process wasn’t easy, but with ...
When it comes to investment opportunities, there aren’t many industries that can make a widespread positive impact on society – but Medtech can. With each emerging technology healthcare professionals across the world can advance the way we treat illness, injury, and disease, and each time improve patient outcomes. Nami Surgical is a Glasgow-based Medtech company ...
Scotland has long been known for its contributions to technology. An enterprising city and home to the world-renowned research institute that is the University of Glasgow, it is here that Nami Surgical and its groundbreaking technology was created. So, from its foundations in postdoctoral research through to the origins of its name, here’s all you ...
Ultrasonic technology has been a fundamental of medical practice since the 1950s – with applications in therapeutic procedures well established over decades. However, the integration of ultrasonic technology in robot-assisted surgeries represents an emerging frontier with significant potential for innovation. Nami’s miniaturised ultrasonic scalpels are set to transform the field of robotic surgery by addressing ...
Fresh from our recent announcement of securing £3.2m of investment and grant funding, all of us at Nami Surgical are thrilled to welcome Albert Nicholl to the team as Non-executive Director and Chair of the board. His appointment comes at an exceptionally good time, as we enter a new stage of product development which includes ...
We are delighted to announce that our breakthrough ultrasonic technology, has secured £3.2 million of investment and grant funding. St Andrews-based impact investment firm Eos Advisory (Eos) led the seed £2.5 million round alongside the Investment Fund for Scotland, which is managed by UK private equity firm Maven and delivered by British Business Bank, Scottish Enterprise, ...