Sonic Incytes Medical Corp is a medical device company based in Vancouver, Canada, focused on developing handheld ultrasound solutions for the assessment and monitoring of chronic liver diseases. Incorporated in 2012, the company aims to enhance routine liver health evaluation through non-invasive methods that provide reliable diagnostic accuracy. Its portable ultrasound devices are designed for point-of-care diagnostics and procedure guidance, enabling healthcare practitioners to improve the standard of care in quantifying conditions such as fatty liver disease. Through its innovative technology, Sonic Incytes seeks to facilitate better management of liver health for patients.
FluidAI Medical is focused on developing an innovative implantable biochip equipped with biosensors designed to detect post-operative complications, including internal bleeding, fluid leakage, and infections within the abdominal cavity. This advanced biosensor continuously collects data, identifying complications as they arise, and provides real-time notifications to both patients and healthcare providers. Specifically, the device aims to manage risks associated with surgeries by monitoring for anastomotic leakage, which involves gastrointestinal fluid leaking into the abdominal cavity. The biosensor is integrated into a catheter, where it resides within the abdominal cavity, while a monitoring unit remains external. When the biosensor detects changes indicative of a leak, it transmits alerts through the catheter to the external monitor. Data is continuously uploaded to the cloud for further analysis, ensuring timely alerts are sent to patients' smartphones, prompting them to seek medical attention, while offering detailed information to their doctors. Founded in 2014 and based in Kitchener, Canada, FluidAI Medical serves physicians, surgeons, hospitals, and patients with its groundbreaking technology.
Genecis is an early-stage organic waste processing startup that uses biotechnology to convert waste into biodegradeable plastics and other high value materials. Genecis is headquartered in Scarborough, Canada.
QuantWave provides faster, cheaper, and simpler pathogen detection for drinking water and food suppliers. QuantWave Technologies is dedicated to providing optimal technologies and solutions for pathogen detection in food and drinking water. QuantWave is dedicated to providing a real-time, more cost-effective, easy-to-use and more environmental-friendly solution that will reduce contamination risk, enhance quality operation, and generate cost savings for food and drinking water manufacturing industries, and ultimately better protect public health.
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