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Vicarious Surgical has delayed the clinical timeline for its surgical robot, having previously stated it would initiate first-in-human clinical trials by the end of 2025.
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Vicarious will no longer initiate first-in-human trials of its surgical robot in 2025, stating it needs more time to ensure its system is “design ready”.