Skip to content
Close menu

SBRI HEALTHCARE

Aseptika

Find a company

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Project BuddyWOTCH. A wrist wearable Class IIb medical monitor for patients with severe respiratory and cardiovascular disease
Description

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Funding £ 916,120
Competition Competition 5 - Improving outcomes of patients with COPD through better long term and self-management of the disease
Competition Date September 2013
Categories Respiratory , Cardiovascular
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Project Real-world validation in both community and hospital-based settings for a technology-enabled hybrid service delivery model for Pulmonary Rehabilitation, affordable at all stages of their condition, to increase uptake and service capacity
Description

Active+me REMOTE for Pulmonary Rehabilitation is designed to support the implementation of hybrid service delivery, using a combination of in-person classes, @Home delivery and a blend of these.
The platform developed by Aseptika supports patients with respiratory conditions to learn about health, how to exercise, monitor symptoms, record physiological signs, know when to consult their care plan and follow its instructions.

Funding £ 499,342
Competition Competition 21 - Phase 3, Real-world Implementation: Respiratory Diseases and Cardiovascular Diseases
Competition Date June 2022
Categories Respiratory
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Project REACH-OUT: Self-care, remote monitoring and eLearning for CYP with co-morbidities.
Description

REACH-OUT: Self-care, remote monitoring and eLearning for CYP with co-morbidities.

Funding £ 791,532
Competition Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions
Competition Date August 2016
Categories Children and Young people , Diabetes , Respiratory
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Project A home-based, rapid and quantitative test for bacterial respiratory infections in patients with cystic fibrosis, to reduce admissions and hospital stay length and to improve healthcare outcomes.
Funding £ 1,242,444
Competition Competitions 1- 4
Competition Date September 2013
Categories Respiratory
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Aseptika is developing a medical-version of a Smartwatch to help people with respiratory disease to better manage their condition at home. The device will alert the wearer, their family and their medical team of rapid decline in health. Aseptika has applied for patents for its inventions.

Project CYP asthma: Reaching underserved and undertreated CYP with PUFFClicker3, a newly developed, 5G connected, universal smart inhaler tracker (Core20PLUS5)
Description

PUFFClicker3 is an Internet-of-Things-connected universal Smart Inhaler Dose Tracker for metered dose and dry powder inhalers. PUFFClicker3 connects to the Asthma+me platform for children and young people (CYP) at high risk of further asthma attacks who are already being seen in Outpatient clinics by a Consultant Paediatrician and to Active+me REMOTE for adults with respiratory health conditions.
In SBRI Healthcare Competition 23, Phase 1, Children and Young People will be asked how this PUFFClicker3 could be used to help them better manage their asthma and how this could be deployed in the Community near to where they live.

Funding £ 99,802
Competition Competition 23 - Child Health
Competition Date August 2023
Categories Children and Young people
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber
Website http://www.activ8rlives.com/

Subscribe

Subscribe to the SBRI Healthcare newsletter and receive the latest competition information & latest news updates.