Delivering precision

We are now applying our cutting-edge precision engineering technologies to the challenges of stereotactic neurosurgery

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Advanced engineering solutions for stereotactic neurosurgery

Halo imageRenishaw is applying cutting-edge precision engineering technology to the challenges of functional neurosurgery. We are helping leading clinicians to enhance the safety and cost-effectiveness of their procedures, improving patient outcomes through consistently accurate delivery of implantable devices2/3/4/6/7/8.

Our initial range of products is designed to enable surgeons to implant Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) electrodes with greater confidence and accuracy relative to targeted brain anatomy. We are also working with a number of medical technology and biotech companies on the development and optimisation of next-generation drug delivery systems for the treatment of serious Central Nervous System diseases.

Meeting tomorrow's demands today

neuromate with skull right sideOur solutions are also perfectly aligned with current and emerging therapy technologies such as Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and intraparenchymal delivery of next-generation therapeutics. Precision-guided neurosurgery helps clinicians to meet the twin challenges of developing life-enhancing therapies that are both safe and efficient.

These therapies are driving the requirement for ever greater accuracy and reproducibility, improving both individual patient outcome and consistency of such outcome improvement across patient populations. Employing such delivery technologies will thus allow your service to be able to release capacity to expand the number of treatments within existing resources whilst enhancing rather than compromising safety.

Whatever your area of expertise, we have solutions for today that enable you to anticipate the possibilities your vision can bring to your patients tomorrow.

"The combined capability of accurate image-guided planning and the precision delivery that Renishaw's robot can provide will lead to a major advance in neurosurgery."

Professor Steven Gill

Consultant Neurosurgeon, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK

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  • Design Draughtsperson

    Renishaw’s Neurological Products Division (NPD) requires an enthusiastic and self motivated Design Draughtsperson to support its development activities on stereotactic robotics.

  • Senior Project Manager

    Renishaw’s Neurological Products Division (NPD) is working closely with leading neurosurgeons to develop a portfolio of products that will enhance clinical utility and ultimately patient outcome.   To support its neurological drug delivery device programme, Renishaw is seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated Project Manager to join the team.

  • Senior Process Engineer

    Renishaw’s Neurological Products Division (NPD) requires an enthusiastic and self-motivated Senior Process Engineer to support its implantable medical device production and development program.