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University Medical Center in Georgia Places Order for Mazor Robotics' Renaissance System

Mazor Robotics Ltd., a developer of innovative guidance systems and complementary products, announced today that a university medical center in Georgia (U.S.) placed an order for its first Renaissance system, becoming the second medical facility in the state to purchase a system in the first quarter of 2014.

“Our effort throughout the southeast U.S. continues to demonstrate positive results as this university medical center is the fourth hospital in Georgia with a Renaissance system,” commented Ori Hadomi, Chief Executive Officer. “We are pleased to have another academic hospital in the U.S. choosing to use Renaissance technology in its spine program.”

About Mazor

Mazor Robotics is dedicated to the development and marketing of innovative surgical guidance systems and complementary products that provide a safer surgical environment for patients, surgeons, and operating room staff. Mazor Robotics’ flagship product, Renaissance™, is a state-of-the-art surgical guidance system that enables surgeons to conduct spine surgeries in an accurate and secure manner. Mazor Robotics systems have been successfully used in the placement of over 45,000 implants worldwide. Numerous peer-reviewed publications and presentations at leading scientific conferences have validated the accuracy, usability, and clinical advantages of Mazor Robotics technology.

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