Actential

Actential

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Developing a wearable for epileptic seizure detection

About us

We are a MedTech startup from NTNU Trondheim founded in June 2023. We develop a wearable for epileptic seizure prediction. Our vision is to make life less painful, more predictable and more independent for patients with epilepsy.

Website
actential.com
Industry
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2023

Employees at Actential

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    Important milestone: We received the 2024 StudEnt grant from Innovation Norway 🎈 This gives us the opportunity to continue developing our prototype for epileptic seizure prediction in collaboration with patients and the great clinicians we have onboard. As part of the grant, we are fortunate to get CEO of Norway Health Tech, Lena Nymo Helli, as our commercial supervisor and Professor Marta Molinas from the Department of Engineering Cybernetics at NTNU as our academic supervisor 🌟 A big thank you to Innovasjon Norge

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    We received soft funding from Innovation Norway! 💥 We are pleased to announce that we have received a soft funding grant from Innovation Norway. With this contribution, we will focus on further market research and building a robust company and network. Thank you for the trust and motivation, Innovasjon Norge 🙏

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    We are starting our first medical trial! 👩⚕️ We are eager to start our first medical trial: collecting data from Norwegian patients to train our machine-learning algorithm. This is an important step towards enhancing the algorithm's robustness and adaptability to users, with the ultimate aim of improving its ability to predict epileptic seizures. The trial is a collaboration between Marte Roa Syvertsen at Vestre Viken Helseforetak, the National Centre for Epilepsy (SSE) at Oslo University Hospital, and Actential. 🌟

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