Self-testing instead of waiting rooms with a smart eHealth solution
MedicubeX from Finland came in second place behind Samphire Neuroscience. In the final pitches at MEDICA 2024, the start-up was successful with its ‘eHealth Station’, which provides non-invasive CE-certified medical devices in a mobile platform for self-testing. It enables self-monitoring of vital signs, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes risks, as well as the immediate remote booking of doctor's appointments. This can be used, for example, for risk assessment in emergency medicine or: ‘We participate in public health screening programmes,’ reports Vili Kostamo, CEO and co-founder of MedicubeX. Kostamo sees the ‘HEALTHCARE INNOVATION WORLD CUP’ as ‘one of the most important and highly regarded awards in our sector.’ MedicubeX is now active in several European countries and has also been accepted into the Medical Forge Leipzig accelerator programme. Six million euros in funding has been generated so far, and the next round of financing is already planned.
‘At MEDICA, you get precise feedback on what you've done right, but also where there is still room for improvement and course corrections are needed. The award has helped us a lot with our communication,’ concludes Vili Kostamo on a positive note.
MEDICA START-UP PARK: Networking with the start-up scene
Networking is also a top priority at the MEDICA START-UP PARK, which has established itself as an exclusive platform for the creative start-up scene. The record participation of 60 start-ups last year is set to be surpassed again in 2025. DARERL ApS from Copenhagen, HeartHero from Denver and OMMO Technologies from Texas have already registered. DARERL specialises in the development of high-precision digital human anatomy models. These digital twins enable companies in the medical technology and wearables sectors to test and optimise their products virtually and bring them to market faster. DARERL provides models of high-precision, customised human body parts and tailors the device model to the desired specifications.
HeartHero has developed a portable, user-friendly and affordable automated external defibrillator (AED). The device detects the heart rhythm and only delivers a shock when necessary. OMMO Technologies specialises in high-precision 3D tracking systems. They offer an innovative solution for position and motion detection in areas smaller than a millimetre, based on a permanent magnetic field. A wireless sensor makes it possible to track even the slightest patient movements, for example during neurological, orthopaedic or dental operations. The associated micro-sensors can be integrated into any surgical instrument.
Applications to participate in this year's MEDICA START-UP COMPETITION and the ‘HEALTHCARE INNOVATION WORLD CUP’ are still being accepted. Information is available online at: https://www.medica-tradefair.com/mif2. The final competitions will take place during MEDICA 2025 on 17 and 18 November on the programme stage of the MEDICA INNOVATION FORUM in Hall 12 (in the afternoon).
Information on the attractive conditions for start-ups wishing to participate in the MEDICA START-UP PARK is available online at: https://www.medica-tradefair.com/msup2.
All information on MEDICA 2025 (17–20 November), the integrated specialist forums, special shows and participating companies is available online at https://www.medica-tradefair.com.