Spineart, a leading innovator in spine surgery solutions, has named Laurent Nodé-Langlois as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In this strategic role, Laurent will spearhead Spineart’s initiatives in enabling technologies, with a specific focus on digital surgical planning, navigation, and robotics.
Laurent brings to Spineart over 25 years of experience in biomechanics, surgical navigation, and intellectual property. His previous tenure as Managing Director at General Electric saw significant advancements in GE Healthcare’s 3D imaging and navigation technologies.
Jerome Trividic, CEO of Spineart, expressed enthusiasm about Laurent’s appointment, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Laurent Nodé-Langlois as our Chief Technology Officer. His extensive expertise and leadership in transformative technologies will be pivotal as we continue to innovate and expand our capabilities in spine surgery.”
In his new role, Laurent will lead Spineart’s strategy in enabling technologies, overseeing investments and collaborations with healthtech and deeptech startups. He will also focus on strengthening Spineart’s intellectual property portfolio, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering state-of-the-art solutions to spine surgeons globally.
“I am excited to join Spineart during this transformative period for the industry,” said Laurent Nodé-Langlois. “I look forward to collaborating with Spineart’s talented team and partners to advance our technological capabilities, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes through innovation.”