New startups in the Faculty of Engineering
Several startups from across the Faculty of Engineering have launched recently, spanning wearable tech, medical diagnosis and more.
Frontwave
Frontwave Imaging S.L. is a startup from Imperial College London and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The company focuses on the business of medical diagnosis of breast cancer through the use of supercomputing and ultrasound technology. The team, led by Dr Óscar Calderón Agudo and Dr Lluís Guasch, is currently developing an end-to-end imaging software solution for obtaining high-resolution quantitative images of soft tissue for cancer characterization with ultrasound, specifically for breast cancer, that can be easily utilized by non-experts in ultrasound. International market launch is expected in 2023.
Biomex
Led by Dr Lance Rane and Professor Anthony Bull of the Department of Bioengineering and aided by a recent Innovate UK Smart Grant, the team is currently developing its first products, with applications for patients with knee osteoarthritis and athletes following sports injury, for market entry in 2022.
Reco Medical
Reco's wireless system has been developed over 12 years at Imperial. The implantable pressure sensor is based on quartz Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) resonators. High quality factor and operating frequency allow for small sensor dimensions and a low power electronic reader, offering a truly wearable sensing solution. RECO was awarded a £500K Innovate UK Smart Grant in 2020 to complete sensor development and a chronic animal trial by 2022. RECO benefits from an experienced team of researchers, clinicians and medtech experts.
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