FDA-cleared robotic surgical system for dental implant placement
Neocis manufactures Yomi, an FDA-approved robotic platform for dental implant surgery. The company's tech stack—MATLAB, ROS, SolidWorks, and DICOM—reflects a hardware-software integration focus typical of surgical robotics. The hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and manufacturing, with active work on robotic architecture, hardware/software integration, and new product launches. Pain-point data (system downtime, verification & validation, utilization barriers) suggests Neocis is scaling both the device platform and the installed base support model.
Neocis develops and manufactures Yomi, the only FDA-cleared robotic system designed for implant dentistry. Founded in 2012 and based in Miami, the company operates across product design, hardware manufacturing, and clinical adoption. The business model combines direct sales to dental practices with ongoing support and consumables (FRU and implant volume). Scale challenges center on manufacturing complexity, device reliability in clinical settings, and expanding surgeon adoption of the robotic workflow.
Neocis uses MATLAB, ROS (Robot Operating System), SolidWorks for CAD, DICOM for medical imaging, and Python. The stack reflects hardware-software co-design required for surgical robotics.
Neocis is based in Miami, Florida. Current hiring is limited to the United States.
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