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January 27 2012
Eykona, a medical technology business which spun out of the University of Oxford, is heading to America with its 3D imaging products that enables doctors to accurately measure whether wounds are healing. Triteq have worked extensively with Eykona on this project and are delighted that the project is receiving such positive recognition. Eykona, which spun out of the university in 2007, has opened an office in North Carolina as it aims to break the US market with its handheld camera that allows clinicians to take pictures of a wound, such as a bedsore or a diabetic ulcer, and measure how it is healing by turning it into a 3D image. The move to open an American base comes after Eykona won more than £500,000 of funding from the Small Business Research Initiative, a competition organised by the Technology Strategy Board to allow companies to work with the public sector to tackle specific problems. Winning the grant allowed Eykona to raise a further £2.5m from investors, such as venture capitalists, and develop a product which it trialed with 15 NHS centres in the final three months of 2011. In 2011 Triteq were delighted to be notified by IET that they had been shortlisted in the Healthcare Technologies category for their work on Eykona’s Unique Dermal Imaging System, which transforms wound management in hospitals , this is the first wound care system of its kind. The IET Awards programme includes awards to reward and celebrate individual excellence and innovation, undergraduate and postgraduate engineering scholarships and this year Triteq were delighted to be notified that they had been shortlisted in the Healthcare Technologies category for their work on Eykona’s Unique Dermal Imaging System, which transforms wound management in hospitals , this is the first wound care system of its kind.
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