Saliwell

Electro-stimulation of Saliva Production

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Active
Mature Harutzim, Israel Founded 2003
Last updated 2026-06-18
Total raised
$2.2M
Last: Grant 2006-09
Stage
Mature
Founded
2003
Headcount
2
HQ
Harutzim, Israel
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Saliwell has developed the SaliPen, a device for stimulation of natural saliva production to treat dry mouth disease (xerostomia). The SaliPen uses electro-stimulation, which isn't felt by the patient, to increase the production of saliva. Its two flexible arms with stimulating electrodes are placed in the mouth underneath the tongue.

The electro-stimulation provided by SaliPen, along with its removable intraoral design, offers a practical and effective approach to address the challenges of dry mouth.

Funding history · 1 round · $2.2M total

2006-09

Q&A

What is Saliwell's primary product?
Saliwell has developed the SaliPen, a device that uses electro-stimulation to increase natural saliva production for treating dry mouth disease (xerostomia).
When was Saliwell founded?
Saliwell was founded in February 2003.
What is Saliwell's total funding to date?
Saliwell has raised a total of $2,180,000 USD.
Which investor participated in Saliwell's last funding round?
In September 2006, Saliwell received a Grant from the European Innovation Council.
Who are the co-founders of Saliwell?
The co-founders of Saliwell are Ben Beiski, who serves as Co-founder, Owner & CEO, and Andy Wolff, who is Co-founder, Co-owner & President.
Where is Saliwell's headquarters located?
Saliwell's headquarters is located in Harutzim, Israel.

Team · 2

Founder · Co-founder, Owner & CEO
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Founder · Co-founder, Co-owner & President
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Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical Treatment & Therapeutics
Technologies
Semiconductors & Electronics
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcarePatientsProviders
Business model
B2C

Highlights

1 Patents

Tags

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