Triticum

Clot-retrieval Device

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Active
Pre-Seed Ramat HaSharon Founded 2012
Total raised
Last: Pre-Seed 2018-06
Stage
Pre-Seed
Founded
2012
Headcount
6
HQ
Ramat HaSharon
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Triticum Medical is developing a clot-retrieval device for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke and occlusions in peripheral vessels. The device architecture is inspired by biological concepts and is designed to engage and retrieve clots from the blood vessels.

Made of soft polymer, using micro-surfaces technology to engage with the clot's micro-structure

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2018-06
Pre-Seed Undisclosed

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is Triticum's primary focus in medical device development?
Triticum Medical is developing a clot-retrieval device for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke and occlusions in peripheral vessels.
When was Triticum founded?
Triticum was founded in January 2012.
What is the material and technology used in Triticum's clot-retrieval device?
Triticum's clot-retrieval device is made of soft polymer and utilizes micro-surfaces technology to engage with the clot's micro-structure.
Where is Triticum's headquarters located?
Triticum's headquarters is located in Ramat HaSharon, Israel.
What is Triticum's current funding stage?
Triticum is currently in the Pre-Seed funding stage.
When did Triticum complete its last funding round?
Triticum completed a Pre-Seed funding round in June 2018.
How many employees does Triticum currently have?
Triticum currently has 6 employees.
Who is a co-founder of Triticum?
Doron Ben Ami is a co-founder of Triticum.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical Treatment & Therapeutics
Technologies
Materials & SubstancesPolymers
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProviders
Business model
B2B

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cathetersmedical-devicesvascularcardiologystrokepolymersneurovascular