According to a recent LinkedIn post from Axelera AI, a robotics project called NEMA-MedBot-Miky is being developed as a modular assistive platform with planned clinical validation through a medical partner in Brescia. The update highlights progress on a 3D-printed robotic hand and describes a system stack that includes an OrangePi 5 Plus running ROS2, Axelera’s Metis hardware for neural inference, and a custom NEMA layer for AI-driven decision making.
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The post suggests that this use case showcases how Axelera’s edge AI technology can be embedded into medical-assistive robotics, potentially broadening its addressable market in healthcare applications. While no commercial timelines or revenue impacts are discussed, the focus on open documentation and GitHub-hosted source code could help build a developer ecosystem around the Metis platform, supporting longer-term adoption and positioning the company within emerging edge AI and healthcare automation workflows.

