Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor03.04.24
Australian medical device company, EMVIsion has received a US$10 million strategic investment from Keysight Technologies, a global leader in measurement technology.
EMVision develops portable brain imaging technology, this investment provides a fully funded commercial runway for its emu device. The funds allow for clinical trials, data for regulatory approval, and entry to larger markets.
Production capacity for the emu device can be increased and clinical trials can expand into centers in the United States.
The EMVision emu brain scanner is working to advance stroke care, designed to provide rapid diagnostic imaging to accelerate the delivery of urgent care where traditional imaging modalities such as MRI and CT are not readily available.
The device consists of a strap that is placed on the patient’s head for scans and image generation. Rapid insights are provided at the patient’s bedside through safe, ultra-high frequency radio signals and AI.
Emu is designed for use in stroke and neurology wards, intensive care units, and rural emergency departments. Healthcare professionals can operate it with minimal training.
This marks Keysight’s first global investment in innovative point-of-care medical imaging. This follows Keysight and EMVision’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supply partnership in 2022, where EMVision secured exclusively in the neuroimaging field for the VNA “fast sweep” feature. This feature acts as the ‘brain’ for all EMVision devices.
EMVision founder and CEO, Scott Kirkland said, “Keysight's investment is an endorsement of our mission to improve global stroke outcomes and we're thrilled to embark on this next phase of growth together. Their commitment to being at the frontline of innovation aligns perfectly with EMVision's progress towards making ubiquitous portable brain imaging a reality.”
“We are delighted to strengthen our relationship with EMVision as we forge ahead in pioneering ground-breaking advancements in medical imaging technology. Keysight's technology leadership, particularly our industry-leading data acquisition speeds, alongside EMVision's brain scanning innovation, strategically positions our companies to spearhead significant developments in cutting-edge imaging solutions,” commented Keysight Technologies President, Electronic Industrial Solutions Group, Huei Sin.
EMVision is also developing a backpack-sized scanner for first responders. It will weigh less than 10 kilograms and is intended for use on the road and air ambulances. This device would allow paramedics to scan and send images to specialists to enable faster diagnosis and treatments.
The emu device is planned for market entry next year, with the first responder device to follow.
EMVision develops portable brain imaging technology, this investment provides a fully funded commercial runway for its emu device. The funds allow for clinical trials, data for regulatory approval, and entry to larger markets.
Production capacity for the emu device can be increased and clinical trials can expand into centers in the United States.
The EMVision emu brain scanner is working to advance stroke care, designed to provide rapid diagnostic imaging to accelerate the delivery of urgent care where traditional imaging modalities such as MRI and CT are not readily available.
The device consists of a strap that is placed on the patient’s head for scans and image generation. Rapid insights are provided at the patient’s bedside through safe, ultra-high frequency radio signals and AI.
Emu is designed for use in stroke and neurology wards, intensive care units, and rural emergency departments. Healthcare professionals can operate it with minimal training.
This marks Keysight’s first global investment in innovative point-of-care medical imaging. This follows Keysight and EMVision’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supply partnership in 2022, where EMVision secured exclusively in the neuroimaging field for the VNA “fast sweep” feature. This feature acts as the ‘brain’ for all EMVision devices.
EMVision founder and CEO, Scott Kirkland said, “Keysight's investment is an endorsement of our mission to improve global stroke outcomes and we're thrilled to embark on this next phase of growth together. Their commitment to being at the frontline of innovation aligns perfectly with EMVision's progress towards making ubiquitous portable brain imaging a reality.”
“We are delighted to strengthen our relationship with EMVision as we forge ahead in pioneering ground-breaking advancements in medical imaging technology. Keysight's technology leadership, particularly our industry-leading data acquisition speeds, alongside EMVision's brain scanning innovation, strategically positions our companies to spearhead significant developments in cutting-edge imaging solutions,” commented Keysight Technologies President, Electronic Industrial Solutions Group, Huei Sin.
EMVision is also developing a backpack-sized scanner for first responders. It will weigh less than 10 kilograms and is intended for use on the road and air ambulances. This device would allow paramedics to scan and send images to specialists to enable faster diagnosis and treatments.
The emu device is planned for market entry next year, with the first responder device to follow.