CardiacSense signs $32.4m medical watch Indian deal

CardiacSense  / Photo: CardiacSense website
CardiacSense / Photo: CardiacSense website

The Israeli company has developed a watch for remote patient vital signs monitoring and detection of fever, heart arrhythmias and chronic diseases.

Israeli medtech company CardiacSense, which has developed a medical watch for remote patient vital signs monitoring and detection of fever, heart arrhythmias and chronic diseases, has announced the signing of an exclusive distribution agreement in India worth at least $32.4 million. This brings the company's total backlog of orders to more than $60 million.

As part of the agreement, CardiacSense will supply 150,000 medical watches for use in hospitals, home hospitalizations and monitoring chronically ill patients over the next 4 years, to Xplore Lifestyle Solutions, which has been operating in India for the past 40 years as a manufacturer and distributor of medical rehabilitation products.

CardiacSense founder and CEO Eldad Shemesh said, "The agreement in India is a major business success, demonstrating the international recognition that our solution, for constant monitoring, is the optimal technology for a range of diagnoses. Supporting this is the fact that our clinical results speak for themselves with unprecedented success in precise measuring, to a level of 99%, of heart arrhythmias using a wearable medical wristwatch, as part of a clinical trial conducted in three medical centers in Israel and abroad."

He added, "At the same time as signing distribution agreements in Argentina, Spain, Turkey, Uruguay, Australia, South Africa, and Chile, in the past months, we have submitted all that's required to receive FDA and CE approvals in order to also enter into major agreements in the US and Europe. We believe that we are only at the beginning of the road, and we are working to commercialize our solution in additional territories and markets."

CardiacSense is responding to the demand for remote monitoring of diseases and the status of diagnosed diseases of patients in clinics and hospitals. This need is characterized by the growing global trend to switch to online community digital healthcare, which this year has become necessary due to the coronavirus crisis.

CardiacSense's watch uses a combination of patent-protected technology of optical indicators with temperature, movement and pressure sensors in order to monitor the vital physical measurements of patients and transmit data directly to their personal physicians. Among other things, the watch measures respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation and detects cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure at the uniquely precise level equivalent to an ECG.

Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on June 7, 2020

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CardiacSense  / Photo: CardiacSense website
CardiacSense / Photo: CardiacSense website
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