Innovation projects

NB! This page is being updated. Please be patient and soon more innovation projects from BioMedical Design will be visible.   During the fellowship year our fellows learn how to find an important need through observations at a hospital department. They identify and characterize numerous unmet needs, but in every team only one need will be taken all the way through the innovation process and result in a new health technology solution, that eventually will help patients all over the World.

Cariti 2024-2025

Team Cariti is developing a contrast agent for use in ultrasound that improves the diagnostic process for infections.

Solemate 2024-2025

Solemate is a self-care app designed to support daily foot checks and care through behavioural nudging, education, and structured routines. 

Project Rosetta 2024-2025

Project Rosetta is about pulling together scattered sources of data; what was prescribed, what was dispensed, and how can patients recognize them easier, and presenting that in a way that's useful to both doctors and patients.

Peritect 2024-2025

The Peritect device is a patient centered remote monitoring device for CAPD patients.

Fibella 2024-2025

Fibella is a scalable digital tool that empowers patients to modify lifestyle risk factors, reducing atrial fibrillation episodes and preventing unnecessary hospital admissions.

CatLight 2023-2024

CatLight is an innovative UV-emitting device designed to disinfect indwelling urinary catheters, reducing the risk of CAUTI. It integrates seamlessly with existing catheters, utilizing a UV-light generator and a sterile UV probe to deliver targeted UV-C light disinfection, effectively eliminating bacterial contaminants.

CannulAid 2023-2024

Our device is an accessory for existing wireless ultrasound devices, allowing patients to utilize ultrasound in the cannulation process only with one free-hand.

Anorit Medical 2023-2024

We are developing a ventilation device that can be used by people without expert knowledge. Our device does not require direct contact with the patient, it is easy to use and at the same time provides high quality ventilation.

Kids & Meds 2023-2024

Kids & Meds are developing a pill-swallowing device designed to make it quick and easy for children to swallow pills. Our goal is to transform pill-swallowing into a simple, even enjoyable experience.

MammaGO 2022-2023

Only 20% of pregnant women reach recommended physical activity levels. We aim to increase it to 60% by targeting women who are willing to exercise, but face barriers to do so, through game features to enhance motivation.

Sylvia Health 2022 – 2023

Our innovative device provides targeted support to correct vaginal bulging, offering a non-surgical alternative for women who can’t have, don’t want or are waiting for surgery.

Rheia Medical 2022 – 2023

The ureters, the two tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, are known to be the nemesis of pelvic surgeons, as they can be very difficult to visualize during surgery.

SundBesked 2020 – 2021

SundBesked is a solution that allows healthcare professionals as well as healthcare users to share clinical images in an easy, safe, and compliant way. The solution is built to support the clinical workflow and can…

Calces.IO 2020-2021

Calces IO is developing an automatised nutritional screening, allowing hospitals to do nutritional screenings on more patients while using fewer resources. In Denmark, up to 63% of all hospitalised patients are malnourished, which has major…

Euphagia Medical 2020-2021

In Euphagia Medical we are developing a non-invasive assistive device that uses evidence-based techniques to help patients swallow. Unlike other solutions for dysphagia, our solution aims at improving swallowing from day one.

Customy 2019-2020

The Customy team has identified a need related to the shape of the barrier hole-shape in ostomy care

NewOstomyLife 2019-2020

An estimated 600.000 people are living with an ileostomy in the United States and Europe, and the number is rising due to an increasing prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease and cancer leading to ileostomy.

Dialytix 2019–2020

Dialytix is developing an inline spectroscopic sensor that measures the concentration of key uremic toxins in the blood during dialysis in real time.

Prominens 2019–2020

Prominens is developing a wearable diagnostic device that tracks middle ear pressure changes over a 24-hour period using acoustic signals.

Seakane 2019-2020

Seakane’s vision is to enable accurate and fast assessment of the oral health of patients outside of dental clinics, at the point-of-care or through a vast number of healthcare touchpoints that allow for a more meaningful integration…