The primary objective of the visit centered on the unveiling of the innovative new robotic arm at the Orthotics and Prosthetics Center. This €350,000 technological advancement facilitates computer-guided design and production of orthoses and prostheses within a digital setting. The recently introduced technology, as highlighted by URI Soča, delivers enhanced precision, accelerated production rates, and, crucially, more customized medical devices for patients.
This represents a substantial progression in contemporary rehabilitation practices. Furthermore, Prime Minister Robert Golob and Minister of Health Valentina Prevolnik Rupel toured the ongoing renovation of the Soča Pharmacy, a major current investment by the institute. The complete refurbishment totals approximately €805,000, with 90% of the funding originating from the Ministry of Health.
This renovation project aims to achieve several key goals. The new facility will significantly improve services and patient care. The investment underscores a commitment to modernizing the institute’s infrastructure and ensuring the continued delivery of advanced medical solutions.
The robotic arm’s introduction marks a pivotal moment for the center’s capabilities.
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The recent arrival of a robotic arm at the University of Rhode Island’s Soča facility promises accelerated and highly accurate rehabilitation.