Nureldin Mohamed is studying Bioengineering and Computer Science at Harvard and previously conducted research with the Church Lab. He is the founder of Lupa Robotics, where he is building the first worker-ready glove that captures touch and position to generate high-quality dexterity data at scale, and leading the creation of Large Robot Models, the first dexterity world model that combines touch and vision.
MassRobotics is hosting its 5th annual Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst. The goal is to advance healthcare robotics companies by providing the connections, guidance and resources they need to grow and succeed. Attend this talk to hear pitches from healthcare robotics startups currently in the program. Each of the startups embodies the innovative spirit and potential to transform the healthcare industry with their unique robotic solutions.