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329
Companies funded
£166,129,575
Total funding

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Cognitant Group Ltd

Project Evaluating ‘My Stroke Companion’: Enhancing Stroke Survivors’ Knowledge, Promoting Healthy Living, and Reducing Secondary Stroke Risks
Description

Cognitant Group provides personalised digital educational services to people with long-term conditions, working with the NHS and industry partners to bring the latest information and support tools to patients at their time of need. Information is provided in multiple languages and formats to improve accessibility and reduce health inequalities, ensuring that everyone can understand their health, disease and treatment and get the best out of their care. My Stroke Companion is a dedicated resource for stroke survivors designed to reduce secondary stroke, by providing personalised, highly accessible resources to people on discharge from hospital to support them throughout the recovery.

Funding £ 495,033
Competition Competition 26 - Stroke
Competition Date July 2024
Categories Stroke
Health Innovation Network Partner Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley
Website https://www.cognitant.com 

M-TRUST Imaging Ltd

Project Pre-hospital stroke diagnosis and triage using full-waveform inversion of transmitted-ultrasound
Description

Effective treatment of stroke requires rapid diagnosis using brain imaging followed by rapid optimal treatment. Existing imaging using MRI or x-ray CT are typically too slow in practice since they first require the transport of stroke victims to large central facilities.  

Ultrasound imaging is readily portable, fast and universally applicable, but current technology cannot generate accurate images of the adult brain within the skull. Using a technique borrowed from geophysics, full-waveform inversion, it appears possible to image the brain at high resolution through the skull using transmitted ultrasound.  

This technology is especially relevant to stroke where it has the potential to save many thousands of lives and significantly reduce stroke-related disability.

Funding £ 882,280
Competition Competition 18 - Stroke and Technology
Competition Date June 2021
Categories Stroke
Health Innovation Network Partner UCL Partners

Odstock Medical Limited

Project Two-channel neuromuscular stimulator
Description

Functional Electrical Stimulation is already used by thousands of stroke survivors and people with multiple-sclerosis to assist their rehabilitation and as an aid to walking in daily life. 

Electrical pulses are used to activate the nerves that make the muscles contract, replacing lost movement. Existing devices in this area work, but there is room for improvement. 

SBRI funding is supporting Odstock Medical to demonstrate the feasibility of a new neuromuscular stimulator project.  

The new device will provide more treatment options and improve the range of people who can benefit. Additional features and digital connectivity will benefit users, clinicians and technicians. The software will be upgradable, enabling us to add features and help new types of patient as time goes on

Funding £ 844,943
Competition Competition 18 - Stroke and Technology
Competition Date June 2021
Categories Stroke
Website https://odstockmedical.com/

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