Zimmer Biomet Mirrors Medtronic's Robotics Move With Medtech SA

Zimmer Biomet will gain through a $130m deal a spine-surgery robot that may be able to compete in the emerging minimally invasive spine surgery segment. The technology will also complement Zimmer Biomet’s other recent acquisition in spine surgery devices.

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Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire French robotics company Medtech SA for about $130m, the companies announced July 18.

The Medtech deal is Zimmer Biomet’s fifth acquisition of 2016. (Also see " MNA ANALYSIS: Cardio And Ortho Billion-Buck...

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