Reyedar
A spin-out of the Ophthalmology Department of the University Medical Center Groningen, Reyedar (previously known as Reperio Medtech) uses eye-tracking sensors coupled with deep learning to detect early symptoms of age-related degenerative diseases such as glaucoma, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Early diagnosis is expected to improve the outcome of treatment and also healthcare costs. Reyedar …
Neko Health’s vision is to create a healthcare system that can help people stay healthy through preventive measures and early detection with the help of sensors and AI. To that end, the company has developed a new medical scanning technology concept to make it possible to do broad and non-invasive health data collection that is …
Oura is an award-winning startup that helps people track all stages of sleep and activity using the Oura Ring and connected app. By providing daily feedback and practical steps to inspire healthy lifestyles, it has helped hundreds of thousands of people improve their sleep, understand their bodies, and transform their health. The company is on …
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 …
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 …
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 …