We are raising funds to complete our full prototype, move through clinical validation and certification, and bring the Samson Robot to market.
No fully autonomous equivalent exists on the market today. Our closest competitor automates only part of the procedure and still depends on 3–4 medical staff throughout — limiting its economic case. Read more on our Technology page.
First ambition: sell Samson Robots to existing hair transplant practitioners and clinics.
Second ambition: operate our own hair treatment centers — potentially through strategic partnerships — each running two to three robots in parallel under the supervision of a doctor and a technician.
By removing the expensive, scarce labor bottleneck and enabling roughly two procedures per robot per day, our model maximizes utilization and return on investment versus manual clinics.
We've successfully developed a robotic arm that autonomously extracts hair follicles — de-risking the most technically difficult part of the project. We are now raising a funding round to develop the complete integrated solution: scalp scanning, automated extraction, a second implantation arm, and the transfer system between them, followed by clinical validation and CE Mark certification.