Mazor Robotics delivers second Renaissance system to Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville

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Mazor Robotics Ltd. (TASE: MZOR; NASDAQCM: MZOR), the developer of Renaissance™, an innovative surgical guidance system and its complementary products, announced today that Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville (FL) has purchased its second Renaissance system. Baptist Jacksonville, which was recently ranked the number one hospital in the region by US News & World Report, purchased its first Renaissance system in March of this year.

"We are pleased that Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville purchased a second Renaissance system," commented Ori Hadomi, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Baptist Jacksonville's decision reflects the clinical and economic benefits it has already experienced and makes it the second hospital in the U.S. to have two systems. With the growth of our installed base over the past two years, our belief is that hospitals with similar positive experiences will also seek to add additional systems due to increased demand."

"Baptist Jacksonville provides the highest level of medical and surgical care, and we believe in pairing the latest technologies with highly personalized care for the patient and family," commented Michael Mayo FACHE, President of Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville. "Our implementation of the Renaissance system reflected that philosophy and thanks to the teamwork of our physicians and staff, the results have exceeded our expectations. We look forward to adding our second system as soon as possible."

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