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MassRobotics named the 11 members of its 5th cohort of the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst.
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MassRobotics
MassRobotics named the 11 members of its 5th cohort of the Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst.
MassRobotics, in collaboration with Festo, Novanta and Mitsubishi Electric Automation, announced the selection of 11 startups for the 2026 Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst.
Now in its fifth cohort, MassRobotics said that the program empowers global startups to accelerate the development and commercialization of robotic technologies that improve clinical care, hospital operations, and laboratory automation.
MassRobotics said that the selected companies will participate in a five-month mentorship program running from January to May 2026. The curriculum connects founders with senior-level experts from the organizing corporate partners, the program’s Medical Advisory Board and the broader Boston robotics and medical ecosystem.
“The Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst was created to bridge the gap between technological possibility and clinical reality,” said Juan Necochea, strategic partnerships director at MassRobotics. “This year’s cohort represents a diverse range of solutions, from AI-guided dentistry and pharmacy automation. By connecting these founders with our corporate collaborators and medical experts, we aim to shorten their path to market and ultimately improve patient outcomes.”
MassRobotics said that a distinguishing feature of the 2026 program is the comprehensive ecosystem of support provided by an expanded Medical Advisory Board and a specialized network of industry experts.
The Medical Advisory Board, composed of practicing clinicians and healthcare executives, provides critical validation on clinical relevance, ensuring that robotic solutions integrate seamlessly into existing hospital workflows while adhering to rigorous patient safety and ethical standards. Complementing this clinical perspective, MassRobotics said the program’s industry expert network delivers specialized mentorship in operational scaling, manufacturing, and regulatory compliance.
Through sessions and targeted workshops, the cohort will gain direct access to guidance on fundraising, FDA approval processes, cybersecurity requirements and intellectual property strategy, effectively bridging the gap between engineering prototypes and commercially viable medical products.
“The strength of this program lies in its diversity of ideas,” said Johannes Linzbach, head of Festo Research Hub, Boston. “From hyperspectral imaging to modular lab automation, these founders are pushing boundaries. We’re excited to support them as they transform innovation into solutions that matter.”
MassRobotics provided the following details about the 2026 Healthcare Robotics Startup Catalyst Cohort:
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