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Visicu, Inc. is a healthcare information technology and clinical solutions company focused on transforming the delivery of hospital-based critical care. The CompanyÍs primary product is its eICU Program, an advanced remote monitoring system for intensive
Podimetrics is a virtual care management company dedicated to preventing costly and deadly diabetic amputations. We provide high-risk patients our FDA-cleared SmartMatâ„¢ through partnerships with payers and at-risk providers, including the Veterans Health Administration. After placing their feet on the mat for just 20 seconds a day, patients` data are automatically sent to our care management team, which helps address any concerning findings. By combining cutting-edge technology with best-in-class care management, Podimetrics earns high engagement rates from patients, and allows clinicians to achieve unparalleled outcomes - keeping vulnerable patients healthy at home and saving limbs, lives, and money. Founded in 2011 by a physician and engineers from MIT and Harvard, Podimetrics is headquartered in Somerville, MA and backed by Norwich Ventures, Scientific Health Development, Polaris Partners, and Rock Health.
Xodus Medical is a New Kensington, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Acmedent Corporation is a Concord, ON-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Novarix is a collaborative medical device development company based near Oxford, UK and Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, delivering innovative new products in the field of venepuncture and cannulation to the worldwide healthcare sector. Novarix are proud to bring to market the IV-eye® – a portable, near infrared (NIR) vein imaging device which demonstrates the company ethos of practicality, simplicity and performance for both healthcare professionals and patients. The product idea came from a nursing perspective and has been developed in consultation with medical professionals in the UK and Denmark and with assistance from the biomedical engineering departments of Oxford University and University College London.