Night-Sense

Noninvasive Sleep Hypoglycemia Alert System

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Jan 2017
Pre-Funding Petah Tikva Founded 2012
Total raised
$200K
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2012
Headcount
6
HQ
Petah Tikva
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Night-Sense is developing a noninvasive wearable medical device that provides real-time alerts about nocturnal hypoglycemia for diabetics who use insulin to control their condition. The Hypo-Sense uses a designated set of sensors and a smart, personally calibrated algorithm to detect any unusual symptoms. Hypo-Sense monitors patients continuously and autonomously during the night, and if a dangerous hypoglycemia event is detected, the device alerts the patient or caregiver.

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What is the primary product developed by Night-Sense?
Night-Sense developed Hypo-Sense, a noninvasive wearable medical device designed to provide real-time alerts for nocturnal hypoglycemia in insulin-dependent diabetics.
What is the current operational status of Night-Sense?
Night-Sense is currently inactive, as of January 2017.
When was Night-Sense founded?
Night-Sense was founded in May 2012.
Where is Night-Sense headquartered?
Night-Sense is headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel.
How many employees did Night-Sense have?
Night-Sense had between 1 and 10 employees, with an exact count of 6.
What was the total amount of grant funding received by Night-Sense?
Night-Sense received a total of $200,000 in grant funding from the IIA.
What is the current product stage of Night-Sense's Hypo-Sense device?
The Hypo-Sense device is in the clinical trial stage.
Who are the founders of Night-Sense?
The founders of Night-Sense are Yoav Kan-tor and Shy Hefetz.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesDigital HealthcarePatient Remote MonitoringMedical DevicesMedical Monitors
Technologies
Sensing
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProvidersPatients
Business model
B2B2C

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