MC10 has closed a $10M Series C round of financing capped by two new strategic investors, Medtronic and a consumer health company, with participation from all of MC10’s existing investors.
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Today’s interventional medical devices are rigid and offer only rudimentary feedback. MC10 makes them intelligent. We’re developing a new class of catheters embedded with ultra-low profile, nanometer-thin sensors. They’re helping to give physicians the real-time feedback they need to make every procedure a successful one. Look for a long list of innovations coming to an operating room near you.
Benefits:
- Extends the physician’s senses by providing enhanced feedback
- Amplifies the benefits of minimally invasive procedures
Interventional Catheters News
Flexible Electronics and Their Cardiology Applications
CardioSource World News spoke with MC10′s Dr. Roozbeh Ghaffari about how stretchable electronics are changing the world of cardiology.
Read More ▸MC10′s Latest Research on Cardiac Webs and Instrumented Catheters in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Researchers including MC10’s co-Founder and Director of Medical Development Dr. Roozbeh Ghaffari and Senior Electrical Engineer Stephen Lee have successfully demonstrated conformal electronics in novel webs and mesh arrays for use in cardiac ablation therapy.
Read More ▸Making Stretchable Electronics
Technology Review looks at the work MC10 is doing to manufacture electronics that conform to skin, arteries, and organs, allowing for new wearable and medical devices.
Read More ▸Medgadget Visits MC10 Labs, Interviews Scientists Developing Flexible Electronics
MC10′s Kevin Dowling, Roozbeh Ghaffari and YY Hsu speak to Medgadget about flexible electronics that may revolutionize the capabilities of medical implants.
Read More ▸Inorganic semiconductor nanomaterials for flexible and stretchable bio-integrated electronics
MC10 co-founders, Prof. John Rogers and Dr. Rooz Ghaffari, publish new review article on stretchable bio-integrated electronics in NPG Asia Materials.
Read More ▸Flexible and Stretchable Electronics for Biointegrated Devices
MC10 co-founders publish new review article on conformal biointegrated medical devices in Annual Reviews in Biomedical Engineering.
Read More ▸Multifunctional Balloon Catheters of the Future
Dr.’s Rooz Ghaffari, John Rogers, and Marv Slepian publish a new paper in Interventional Cardiology.
Read More ▸MC10 Electronics Enable Advanced Cardiac Tools
MC10 and collaborators demonstrate electronics on the surface of balloon catheters.
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