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Bluedrop Medical

Bluedrop Medical has developed a patented system to reduce the burden of diabetic foot ulcers. It does that by combining detection technology with the Internet of Things (IoT), to create a connected health system capable of identifying ulcers early, where they can be treated more effectively and cheaply. The result is the world’s first home-use, …

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Kraydel

Kraydel aims to improve social connectivity and support independence for older adults while delivering peace of mind to their families and caregivers using familiar technologies such as the user’s own TV to drive adoption and engagement. The company’s Konnect device connects to a TV to enable video calling and remote monitoring for older adults, as …

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Acurable

Acurable creates accurate and user-friendly wearable medical devices intended to be used by patients themselves at home. Its award-winning, patented AcuPebble technology enables the automated diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions at home. Acurable’s first product AcuPebble SA100 simplifies obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) detection and monitoring by enabling fully automated testing of patients at home …

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Dsruptive Subdermals

DSruptive is a deep tech company specializing in implantable microelectronics. It has a long experience in the human implant industry with expertise in technology, business, service design, communications, and medical aspects of subdermal implants. The company offers its BeUno temperature sensor implant platform to researchers worldwide looking for a practical, durable, and robust tool for …

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Implicity

Implicity developed a remote monitoring platform for patients with connected pacemakers and defibrillators across all major manufacturers. Designed for cardiologists and healthcare professionals, it automates remote monitoring of their patients. An artificial intelligence module determines the criticality of each alert considering the medical context of the patient. Implicity has been the first private company authorized …

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Doctomatic

Doctomatic has developed an AI-enabled remote patient monitoring service for doctors, allowing them to monitor patients’ health data daily and assist them in predicting the deterioration of their conditions. The device and condition agnostic tool also make chronic patients’ lives easier. Doctomatic’s technology ensures conditions are detected prior to them worsening and reduces both chronic …

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Dermatoo

Dermatoo offers medical solutions designed to facilitate the monitoring of patients and healthcare professionals’ interventions, thanks to the advanced sharing of medical observations. Initiated by Belgian IT product development company and startup studio IoT-D, the project enables the management of complex and/or chronic wounds for hospitals in order to monitor and evaluate the follow-up of …

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BeWell Innovations

BeWell Innovations offers digital tools for patient telemonitoring and real-world evidence data. These tools support the needs of hospitals, health systems, pharma companies and the government during the patient journey by collecting relevant data, creating data-communication channels, and providing analysis capabilities. The company’s flagship offering, the Well@Home platform, includes multi-pathology care paths that assist care …

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Doccla

Doccla is changing healthcare by building what it calls the virtual hospital ward. The company partners with caregivers to take patients out of hospitals and monitor them remotely using medical class IoT devices. As a result, Doccla enables early hospital discharge, while avoiding readmission and freeing up hospital capacity. Already, several NHS entities have selected …

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Oxehealth

A spin-out from Oxford University’s Department of Engineering, Oxehealth’s technology can measure pulse & breathing rate and human activity & behavior using proprietary algorithms that harness deep learning, computer vision and signal processing techniques. In other words, Oxehealth enables a secure optical sensor to measure vital signs from right across a room. The company’s Digital …

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Birdie

Launched in 2017, Birdie has developed an AI-enabled platform that supports care providers with a suite of digital tools intended to reduce admin costs and makes it easier to manage the care being provided to individuals — doing away with the need for paper-based records, and enabling real-time visibility such as via carer check-ins and medication-related …

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