Moshe Shoham
About Moshe Shoham
Founder of Mazor Robotics Ltd.
Moshe Shoham is the founder of Mazor Robotics Ltd. (Nasdaq: MZOR), a company recognized for its pioneering work in robotic-guided spine surgery. Under his leadership, Mazor Robotics developed innovative systems aimed at enhancing precision in spinal surgeries, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes. The company's technologies are used globally, providing surgeons with advanced tools to improve surgical accuracy and safety.
Co-Founder of Microbot Medical
Moshe Shoham co-founded Microbot Medical (Nasdaq: MBOT), a company focused on developing transformative micro-robotic medical technologies. Microbot Medical aims to provide innovative solutions for minimally invasive surgeries, thereby reducing the complexity and risk associated with traditional surgical procedures. The company is at the forefront of leveraging advanced robotics for medical applications, reflecting Shoham's commitment to improving healthcare through technology.
Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Technion
Moshe Shoham serves as a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. His academic work involves teaching and research, influencing the next generation of engineers. His expertise and insights contribute significantly to the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in areas related to robotics and medical devices.
Head of the Robotics Laboratory at Technion
At Technion, Moshe Shoham heads the robotics laboratory, where he oversees cutting-edge research and development in robotics technology. The lab focuses on innovative applications and theoretical advancements in robotics, underlining Shoham's leadership in driving forward the boundaries of what is possible in the field of robotics.
Member of the US National Academy of Engineering
Moshe Shoham is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering, an honor that recognizes his outstanding contributions to the field of engineering. Being part of this prestigious institution highlights his significant achievements and influence within the engineering community through his research, innovation, and development efforts in robotics and medical technology.