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Medical Receives Its First International Regulatory Approval for the Commercialization of the LIBERTY Endovascular Robotic
becomes the second jurisdiction and the first outside of the U.S. to grant marketing clearance for the LIBERTY System
AMAR regulatory approval will enable the Company to obtain a Free Sale Certificate to support submissions and commercial activities in
additional jurisdictions
Mass., May 26, 2026 - Microbot Medical Inc. (Nasdaq: MBOT), developer and distributor of the innovative LIBERTY Endovascular
Robotic System, announced that it has achieved a significant
regulatory milestone as Israel becomes the second jurisdiction - and
the first outside of the U.S. - to grant marketing clearance for the LIBERTY
System. The regulatory approval from the Israeli Ministry of Health's AMAR Division, the authority responsible for medical device
regulation in Israel, allows the Company to market and commercialize the LIBERTY System in Israel, which also enables the Company to
obtain a Free Sale Certificate to support submissions and commercial activities in additional jurisdictions. The Company continues to
pursue CE Mark certification and is working toward completion by the end of 2026, in preparation for the next phase of commercial
expansion into the EU market.
expansion into international markets follows the successful launch of the LIBERTY System in the U.S. which continues to be the focused
territory for the Company. Multiple accounts and hospitals in Georgia, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, and North Carolina
have already adopted the LIBERTY System.
is an important regulatory milestone for the LIBERTY System and demonstrates that, as a Company, we are continuing
to execute on our growth strategies and making meaningful progress toward our overall commercial objectives,"
commented Harel Gadot, Chairman, CEO and President. "The AMAR approval gives us marketing clearance and supports commercialization
efforts in Israel, and we are already in advanced discussions to expedite the commercialization process and accelerate the adoption of
the system there, while leveraging this approval and experience to pursue additional relevant markets."
is the only FDA-cleared, single-use, remotely operated robotic system for peripheral endovascular procedures, and it is designed for
precise vascular navigation while aiming to reduce radiation exposure and physical strain.
Medical Inc. (NASDAQ: MBOT) is a commercial stage medical device company focused on transforming endovascular procedures through advanced
robotic technology. Microbot's LIBERTY Endovascular Robotic System is the first single-use, remotely operated robotic
solution designed for precision, efficiency and safety. Backed by a strong intellectual property portfolio and a commitment to innovation,
Microbot is driving the future of endovascular care.
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