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9
Companies funded
£ 3,295,066
Total funding

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Aseptika

Project
Description

Aseptika will work with the Evelina London Childrens Hospital, GSTT and Sheffield Hospitals to co-design and further develop Activ8rlives™ technology to support children (and families) with asthma and other long-term conditions such as diabetes. Self-Care and Remote Monitoring capabilities will be extended, to reduce travel time and decrease lost days of education. We will further develop the FingerBandSpO2 miniaturised blood oxygen monitor (worn continuously on small fingers or around a baby’s foot) to add the ability to measure Respiration Rate (one of the 5 Key Vital Signs) recorded in the National Early Warning System (NEWS) and now implemented in Activ8rlives.

Funding £ 805,462
Competition Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions
Competition Date August 2016
Categories Children and Young people , Diabetes , Respiratory
AHSN Partner Eastern AHSN
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Advanced Digital Innovation (UK)

Project Let Me Show U!
Description

‘Let Me Show U!’ (LMSU!) is a proposed new product to help children with physical disability explain to new carers the best way to help them address the various physical challenges of daily life using the specialised equipment provided. LMSU! uses personalised digital media videos, animations, audios, etc specific to each child built up over time within a secure Personal Health Record PHR controlled by the child and their family. Relevant media snippets are recorded using a portal, and can be accessed at any time by the child or carers via apps running on standard phones and tablets

Funding £ 678,284
Competition Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions
Competition Date August 2016
Categories Children and Young people
AHSN Partner Yorkshire and Humber AHSN
Website http://www.adi-uk.com/

Elaros 24/7

Project The Digital Sleep Diary: The self-management and remote monitoring app
Description

Our project proposes a pioneering approach to support self-management and clinical decision making in primary care, aligned to better utilisation of limited resources in secondary care. Building upon our proven technology used in another long term condition we would:
I. Create a downloaded app designed to take the young person on a journey that will either help resolve their sleep challenge, where this is linked to 'life style', or point to more challenging sleep disorders (and evidence this) where specialist intervention is required.
II. A user-interface co-designed with patients and users with the right levels of 'nudge' and 'nurturing' to achieve optimum interaction.
III. A clinical web portal accessed through any browser, on any computer, protected with password security. The portal holds the patient record and enables clinicians to have a graphical representation of their patients.
IV. An algorithm (hosted in the cloud and accessed through the secure clinical web portal) that undertakes all of the calculations and generates an indicative diagnosis.

Funding £ 56,304
Competition Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions
Competition Date August 2016
Categories Social care , Children and Young people
AHSN Partner Yorkshire and Humber AHSN
Website http://www.elaros.com/

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