Loop Medical

Loop Medical

Herstellung medizinischer Geräte

Lausanne, Vaud 2.945 Follower:innen

Blood collection. Simplified.

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Loop medical entwickelt eine schmerzfreie Blutentnahmetechnologie, die mit der bestehenden Laborinfrastruktur kompatibel ist. Dieses Projekt wird von Cerba Healthcare und der Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation unterstützt.

Branche
Herstellung medizinischer Geräte
Größe
11–50 Beschäftigte
Hauptsitz
Lausanne, Vaud
Art
Privatunternehmen
Gegründet
2017
Spezialgebiete
Medical device, Personalized medecine, Clinical laboratory, Blood collection, Diagnostic und Prevention

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    🚨 Painless blood draws—now in higher volume and universal tube adaptability! Loop Medical is pleased to introduce Maxflow: The new needle-free blood collection device designed for compatibility and up to 4 ml of hemolysis-free blood. Maxflow’s versatility will facilitate adoption and allow a broad range of diagnostic tests. 📢 Loop Medical is seeking financial partners. Interested in helping fuel Maxflow’s journey to the market? Reach out through our LinkedIn inbox for more info.

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    A call for financial partners 🚨 Loop Medical's second painless blood collection device, Maxflow, is here—now in high volume, universal tube compatibility, and seeking partnerships to fund its journey to the market. Learn more in the article below. ⚠️ Interested in partnering with us to revolutionize diagnostics with painless blood draws? Send a direct message to Loop Medical's LinkedIn inbox and our leadership team will reply!

    Loop Medical reveals second disruptive device and seeks partners

    Loop Medical reveals second disruptive device and seeks partners

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    🚨 Painless blood draws—now in higher volume and universal tube adaptability! Loop Medical is pleased to announce the introduction of Maxflow: The new needle-free blood collection device designed for compatibility and up to 4 ml of hemolysis-free blood. Maxflow’s versatility will facilitate adoption and allow a broad range of diagnostic tests. 📢 Loop Medical is seeking financial partners. Interested in helping fuel Maxflow’s journey to the market? Reach out through our LinkedIn inbox for more info.

    Loop Medical Announces Maxflow’s Broad Compatibility with Leading Blood Collection Systems — Loop Medical

    Loop Medical Announces Maxflow’s Broad Compatibility with Leading Blood Collection Systems — Loop Medical

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    We laugh at old healthcare practices. But what will our children make fun of?🤔 Here are examples of medical practices that will become the new norm (and ones that will go away!) 💊 1. Drugs with no side effects With massive amounts of patient data, doctors will soon tailor treatments to your DNA. They will use your genetic makeup to predict risk and they can recommend prevention or early intervention. Drugs will be more accurate. Disease occurrence will dramatically drop. This will lead to more effective care as well as fewer side effects. 🧠2. Fast info, sharp decisions Humans are limited. We can only analyze so much data. The “AI in the healthcare” market was already at $16.3 billion in 2022 and is set to grow 40.2% annually! AI can analyze medical data and identify new patterns and trends. We can expect sharper diagnosis, treatment planning, and disease prevention. 👨🏻⚕️3. Testing accessible everywhere We’ll see centralized healthcare fade away as telehealth gets more complex. With wearables, patients can monitor their health and communicate with doctors from home. This means less in-person visits and better access. A survey by Software Advice in September 2023 showed that 91% of healthcare consumers want to share data from their wearable with their physician. 💉4. Needle-free testing Needles haven’t changed since the mid-1900s. Although Theranos overpromised what a drop of blood can do, there’s been a surge of more reliable devices launched since then. One example is our painless, needle-free blood collection device, Onflow. In our first clinical study, Onflow showed: - 97.5% success rate in collecting samples - 95-100% precision - 99.8% compatibility with Roche Cobas analyzers - Most patients (91.5%) also labeled Onflow as “little to no pain”. Patients will soon be able to get tested without needles, pain, or waiting rooms. 🖨️5. 3D printing in health Prosthetic limbs don't always fit a patient's anatomy. This compromises the functionality and comfort. Between 2010 and 2019, there was a large increase in the number of hospitals that use 3D printing. Doctors use 3D printing to tailor medical devices to each patient's bone structure and individual medical needs. 🩺6. Telesurgery Another rapidly growing market in which surgeons perform operations remotely. We expect this to become the norm. Robots and augmented reality technology will be key players here. This will make it possible to provide specialized care to patients who live in remote areas or who cannot travel for treatment. 👉🏻 The future of patient care looks bright. And taking care of our health is looking a lot easier. At Loop Medical, we’re proud to be part of this journey. #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalTechnology #MedicalInnovation #PatientExperiece

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    On average, you’ll do one blood test in 2024. Needles? We hate them too 🙅🏻 Here are all the tips you need to know about blood testing: chances of injury, how to make it easier, and needle-free blood collection device: Onflow! Read today’s article 👇🏻 #HealthcareInnovation #HealthEducation #HealthcareNews

    How to do a painless blood draw (needle-free!) — Loop Medical

    How to do a painless blood draw (needle-free!) — Loop Medical

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    The momentum is exciting to watch 📈 But are we going too fast? 👇🏻 Medical devices today can do unbelievable things. But the rapid growth comes with a caveat! A few shortcomings might hamper their optimal use. 🎨 Limited personalization For instance, some prosthetic limbs can’t perfectly fit a patient's anatomy. This can cause less functionality and comfort. Lack of adaptability can limit the use cases and helpfulness of medical devices. Also, not all devices are universal and safe for use for all demographics (seniors, children, etc.). 🧩 Incompatibility with existing technologies Not all patients can memorize 6 passwords and remember what data they logged into every app. Integration is key. Remote health sometimes fails to fit into existing healthcare systems. This friction does the opposite of what MedTech is meant to do: hinder coordinated care and timely provision. ⚙️ Maintenance Some complex devices might need costly and time-consuming maintenance and calibration. This burden can lead to downtime, disrupting patient care routines (and patient safety in some cases). Patients in underserved communities don't have much access. Which means more disparities. 👉🏻 So where are the areas for improvement in MedTech in 2024 1. Design Medical device design is calling for better fit and UX. Namely in features that target patient anatomies and physiology. Advanced materials, 3D printing, and personalized modeling are growing to meet this demand. 2. Integration When healthcare managers look into a new technology, one of their biggest concerns will be data migration and integration. Seamless data exchange takes away this burden. Open data standards and communication protocols will be valuable here. Devices that build up on (and fit into) existing equipment make tracking patient metrics frictionless. 3. Ease of use Simplified maintenance reduces the effort to keep the device working. Healthcare providers can then focus on patient care and easily prevent equipment downtime. 💉Case study: The Onflow device for simplified blood collection At Loop Medical, we designed the remote, needle-free blood collection device, Onflow. Here’s how we try to check the boxes of medical device design with Onflow: 🟡 Onflow has a simple design that can collect blood with a press of a button that any patient can do ⌛️It is quick and can draw blood anywhere in minutes ⚙️ The cartridge fits into existing lab blood analyzers with no extra equipment 👵🏻 Over 90% of participants in our first clinical study labeled Onflow as having “little to no pain” Onflow is needle-free and safe for everyone, even children and seniors Patient comfort is at the center of this MedTech revolution. 📈 We’re leading the charge by making Onflow as patient-centric as possible. #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareNews #MedicalTechnology #MedicalInnovation #MedTech

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    💭 Standing in a bustling hospital corridor in 2024, you couldn't help but notice a woman in her late 40s, anxiously gripping her appointment slip. Her two-year battle with breast cancer prompted her oncologist to recommend regular blood tests. He says it’s crucial to make sure the cancer doesn’t spread. He’s right. The National Breast Cancer Foundation says that breast cancer's 5-year survival rate goes up to 99% when detected early. But her journey through the healthcare system wasn’t smooth. Long waiting times, understaffed clinics, and the constant fear of missing appointments took a toll on her well-being. Her experience is not uncommon. Healthcare capacity is a global issue 🌎 Today, timely diagnosis and treatment are even more difficult than before. This deficit not only lowers patients' access. But also keeps medical professionals from providing early detection and prevention of diseases. 💭 But imagine a world where cancer patients don’t have to drive or wait in line. Imagine answers about your health come from the comfort of your home. In minutes. 💡 This is not just a pipe dream. Convenient healthcare is here. Examples like our simplified, needle-free blood collection device can help healthcare recover its efficiency. Today’s healthcare is showing us that blood tests are nearly irreplaceable. They detect signs of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes long before symptoms appear. It’s hard to overstate the role of blood tests in extending the human lifespan. 🎯 Humanity is moving towards longevity as early detection and prevention move up the priority list. Blood tests will be at the core of extending the human lifespan. #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalInnovation #PatientExperience

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Finanzierung

Loop Medical Insgesamt 6 Finanzierungsrunden

Letzte Runde

Serie A

6.400.000,00 $

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