Medtronic Inks Surgical Robotics Collab to Advance Hugo System
By FieldPulse Staff · May 23, 2026
Tags: launch, Medtronic, robotics, collaboration
Medtronic is expanding its surgical robotics footprint through a new collaboration in Korea aimed at advancing the Hugo robotic-assisted surgery system.
Medtronic has announced a strategic collaboration with a leading Korean technology partner to accelerate the development and adoption of its Hugo™ robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) system .
This move signals Medtronic's commitment to challenging the dominance of established players in the surgical robotics space.
Expanding the Hugo Footprint The collaboration will focus on integrating advanced imaging and AI-driven surgical guidance into the Hugo system.
By leveraging local expertise in Korea, Medtronic aims to refine the system's capabilities and expand its clinical applications across various surgical specialties.
This partnership is expected to drive significant growth in the Asia-Pacific region, a key market for robotic surgery.
Competitive Landscape The surgical robotics market is becoming increasingly crowded, with Medtronic's Hugo system positioned as a modular and cost-effective alternative to the industry standard.
This new collaboration is a clear indication that Medtronic is doubling down on its RAS strategy, seeking to gain market share through technological innovation and strategic regional partnerships.
What This Means for the Field For Medtronic's surgical sales force, this collaboration provides fresh clinical data and technological advantages to leverage in discussions with hospital administrators and surgeons.
As the Hugo system evolves, reps will need to stay ahead of the curve on the new AI and imaging features being integrated into the platform.