Arthrolense, a medical technology company developing a machine vision and machine learning-based surgical guidance in orthopedics, established a strategic partnership with Waldemar Link. Under the non-exclusive agreement, the companies will collaborate to drive innovation of the Arthrolense 4Di visual guidance system with Link’s primary knee system, as well as other advanced knee implant solutions across revision knee indications. Arthrolense’s 4Di visual guidance system provides real-time intraoperative visualization across the entire procedure. The technology features a dual camera system offering sub-millimeter accuracy and creates a real-time digital twin of the anatomy. Arthrolense was co-founded by Russell Nevins and David Backstein, both surgeons. The company appointed medical device industry veteran Oren Gelman as president and CEO last month.