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Medical robotics startup Articulus Surgical raises funding from Kalaari Capital

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Medical robotics startup Articulus Surgical raises funding from Kalaari Capital
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Medical robotics startup Articulus Surgical has raised funding from Kalaari Capital for an undisclosed amount. The fresh capital will be used to accelerate market deployments, expand surgeon training programs, and deepen partnerships with hospitals over the next 12โ€“18 months. Founded in 2019 by Saurya Mishra, Articulus Surgical builds robotics systems for minimally invasive soft-tissue surgeries. Articulus Surgical operates in a segment where robotic surgery adoption is currently low in India, and is developing solutions that target high-volume abdominal and related procedures. As it scales commercial deployments, Articulus Surgical competes with other surgical robotics platforms used globally and in India. These include established players such as Intuitive Surgicalโ€™s da Vinci system, CMR Surgical, and other advanced surgical automation technologies.

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Pype AI raises $1.2 Mn in pre-seed round led by Kalaari Capital

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Pype AI raises $1.2 Mn in pre-seed round led by Kalaari Capital
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Pype AI raises $1.2 Mn in pre-seed round led by Kalaari Capital The funds will be used to enhance its healthcare communication platform and support expansion into the United States market. Pype AI, an AI front desk platform for hospitals and clinics, has raised $1.2 million in a pre-seed round led by Kalaari Capital with participation from Wyser Capital and Tenity. The funds will be used to enhance its healthcare communication platform and support expansion into the United States market. Founded in 2024 by Dhruv Mehra and Ashish Tripathy, Pype AI builds voice-based AI agents that automate tasks such as appointment scheduling, follow-ups, treatment preparation, and round-the-clock support. Trained on medical conversational datasets, the agents aim to deliver accurate and empathetic patient interactions. The company has also built Whispey, an open-source observability platform with more than 40 evaluations to ensure compliance and performance. Through integrations with hospital electronic medical records, Pype AI reduces missed appointments, lowers operational costs, and improves patient retention. Pype AI is live in several Indian healthcare facilities and claims to automate more than 85 percent of patient queries. It is integrating with Zocdoc, Epic, and Cerner while onboarding United States-based clinic networks. The startup plans to reach more than 50 hospitals and clinic chains by mid-2026 and is working with medical experts to publish research on AI-driven improvements in patient adherence.

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