Tunisia's New Robotic Surgery Center: A Leap for North Africa's Healthcare Innovation
Tunisia’s Revolutionary Leap in Healthcare
In a groundbreaking move, Tunisia has officially inaugurated the Revo-i Robotic Surgery Center at the Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunis, marking a significant milestone in North Africa's medical landscape. The event, held on November 11th, 2025, was graced by notable dignitaries, including Joon Koo Kim, CEO of meerecompany; Mustapha Ferjani, Tunisia’s Minister of Health; and Tae-won Lee, the South Korean Ambassador to Tunisia.
The Revo-i robotic surgery system, developed by South Korea's meerecompany, aims to transform surgical practice in Tunisia and beyond. During the opening ceremony, Minister Ferjani emphasized the importance of this center, stating, "The establishment of this robotic surgery center represents a crucial advancement for the Tunisian healthcare system. With Revo-i's introduction, we anticipate not only growth in robotic surgery but also intensified collaborations on advanced medical technologies with Korea."
Ambassador Lee added that the successful operation performed using the robotic system is pivotal for the Korean medical industry's aspirations in the North African market. Joon Koo Kim expressed pride in the Revo-i’s introduction into Tunisia and reiterated the company's commitment to fostering a sustainable robotic surgery program, which extends its influence throughout North Africa.
The inaugural surgical case was performed by Dr. Ramzi Nouira, head of the robotic surgery center, who successfully conducted a cholecystectomy on a 38-year-old patient. The operation was a tremendous success, with the patient recovering without complications and being discharged shortly thereafter. Dr. Nouira’s rigorous training on the Revo-i at meerecompany headquarters in Korea was crucial for this successful operation. Furthermore, intensive training was facilitated for the entire surgical team at Charles Nicolle Hospital to ensure safe and reliable operations from the outset.
Ho Kun Lee, Executive Vice President of meerecompany, highlighted the national interest generated by the Revo-i program. He projected that the Charles Nicolle Hospital would be instrumental in spearheading the expansion of robotic surgery across North Africa, following successful launches in countries such as Morocco and Uzbekistan.
As robotic surgery becomes more prevalent in Tunisia, the implications for the healthcare sector are profound. This technology not only enhances surgical precision but also encourages a wider adoption of advanced medical technologies across the region. The partnership between Tunisia and South Korea signifies a strategic alliance poised to elevate healthcare standards and expand access to cutting-edge medical solutions.
In conclusion, the opening of the Revo-i center in Tunisia not only underscores the country's commitment to pioneering healthcare innovations but also sets a precedent for future collaborations in the realm of medical technology within North Africa. With a dedicated team and advanced tools at their disposal, Tunisian healthcare providers are positioned to redefine patient care in the region. The future of surgery in Africa looks promising as the Revo-i paves the way for further advancements, ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care possible.