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Kamaptive Licence and Royalty Agreement with CMR Surgical

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Creo Medical Group plc (AIM: CREO), a medical device company focused on the emerging field of surgical endoscopy, announces that it has signed a non-exclusive Intellectual Property Licence and a Royalty Agreement with CMR Surgical Limited, the global surgical robotics business, to integrate certain aspects of Creo’s technology with the Versius® Surgical Robotic System, through Creo’s “Powered by Kamaptive” licensing programme. Licensing terms and commercial royalties have been agreed but will remain undisclosed.

CMR’s next-generation surgical robot, Versius®, is a significant new entrant into the robotic surgery space and is being used to perform both routine and complex laparoscopic procedures worldwide across a range of specialties including gynaecology, colorectal surgery, thoracic surgery, general surgery and urology.

Through Creo’s Kamaptive licensing programme, strategic partners are being carefully selected with whom Creo can licence and develop its technology for use in adjacent and complementary markets. The Agreements are the latest licensing deal under Creo’s Kamaptive licensing programme.

Craig Gulliford, Chief Executive Officer of Creo, commented:

“We are delighted to announce our second robotics partnership through our Kamaptive programme with CMR Surgical. Versius® has been used for a wide range of laparoscopic procedures worldwide, and we look forward to collaborating with CMR to integrate Creo’s ground-breaking minimally invasive technology with the Versius® system, driven by a shared goal to improve outcomes for even more patients. Exploring the use of our technology in the fast-growing robotic surgery space with another prestigious partner provides further validation of our technology and its versatility.”

About Kamaptive Technology

Creo has developed multi-modal adaptive technology to optimise surgical capability and patient outcomes under its “Powered by Kamaptive” brand. Kamaptive is a seamless, intuitive integration of energy sources, optimised to dynamically adapt to patient tissue during procedures such as resection, dissection, coagulation and ablation of tissue. Kamaptive technology provides clinicians with increased flexibility, precision and controlled surgical solutions and lies at the heart of Creo’s CROMA Advance Energy platform and associated electrosurgical medical device technology.

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Creo Medical was founded in 2003 as MicroOncology Ltd by Professor Chris Hancock, initially to target the treatment of cancers through use of high frequency microwave energy and dynamic matching techniques. The business strategy subsequently evolved to develop minimally invasive electrosurgical endoscopic devices with wider applications, and was rebranded as Creo Medical in 2010 to reflect this.

The Company’s devices are each enabled by its multi-patented CROMA platform, powered by Kamaptive – Creo’s full-spectrum adaptive advanced energy source which optimises surgical capability and patient outcomes. The multi-patented Kamaptive technology provides clinicians with increased flexibility, precision and controlled surgical solutions.

CROMA is currently used to deliver bipolar radiofrequency energy for precise localised cutting and focused high frequency microwave energy for controlled coagulation and ablation via a single accessory port. Now in every-day in Europe, APAC and the US, this technology, combined with the Group’s range of unique electrosurgical devices, is facilitating a paradigm shift from surgery to endoscopic treatment – having already successfully removed cancerous lesions in the colon, stomach and elsewhere.

 

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