Borns and Belgium ORSI Academy initiate strategic cooperation to build a global medical robot training center
Release time: Apr 29,2025
Recently, Borns Medical Robotics Inc. (“Borns”) has officially reached a strategic cooperation with ORSI Academy, a world-renowned Belgian institution, aiming to jointly promote the deep integration between China and Belgium in the fields such as AI-assisted surgery, clinical training, educational resource sharing, and technology export and to establish a medical robot training center and an innovation exchange platform for the world. This win-win result is attributed to the close cooperation and quality resource sharing between the heads of the Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) and the EU-China Business Association(EUCBA) and Chengdu Opening-up and International Cooperation Center (COICC).
ORSI Academy, with a history of more than 20 years, is one of the earliest, largest, and most comprehensively developed professional medical robotics training institutions in the world. As a pioneer in robotic surgery training in Europe, ORSI Academy has a profound connection with top universities such as Ghent University and KU Leuven and also has a service network covering Europe. It has established extensive cooperation with world-class medical device companies and medical schools. ORSI Academy leads the world in terms of curriculum system, teaching staff, experimental resources, and teaching experience.
Borns, a member of “Chengdu & Partners” Program (C&P), owns a number of groundbreaking technological inventions in AI and surgical robotics. It has completed clinical research and training for its products in many countries such as China, India, Germany, and the USA, which demonstrates its mature international operation capabilities. The cooperation between Borns and ORSI Academy marks a key milestone of Borns in its journey towards promoting the education and applications of medical robotics worldwide.
Under this strategic cooperation, Borns and ORSI Academy will jointly establish the ORSI China Center and the Borns Medical Robotics (Belgium) Center and collaboratively build an international robotic surgery curriculum system to provide systematic, modular, and practical professional training for surgeons around the world, enhancing their comprehensive capabilities in complex minimally invasive surgeries and AI-assisted operations.
This cooperation originates from the “ripple effect” arising from C&P. As one representative of the first C&P members, with the support of COICC, Borns has in-depth exchanges with FCCC and EUCBA, thereby identifying the cooperation opportunities in medical treatment and healthcare.
This strategic cooperation represents not only a deep integration of technology, education, and industry, but also an innovative model for connecting with the global resources. As important drivers of global medical robotics training and technological development, both Borns and ORSI Academy will shoulder the mission of advancing educational exchange, collaborative technological innovation and economic interaction, with an aim to inject new impetus into the development of global medical technology.
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