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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We’re pioneering high-resolution, high-quality sensing at the tip of a catheter. This MC10 technology integrates directly with the thin elastic membranes of otherwise conventional balloon catheters or with the flexible shafts of small French-size catheters to provide diverse, multimodal functionality in an ultra-compact package.
Our revolutionary sensors can measure temperature, flow, tactile, optical and electrophysiological data, and in combination with radio frequency electrodes, enable controlled, local ablation of tissue. The applications are cutting-edge and endless.
Product Features:
- High spatial and temporal resolution on the surface of balloons, meshes, or catheters
- Intuitive visualization of complex data to guide therapy
Electrophysiology 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.
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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.
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MC10 co-founders publish new review article on conformal biointegrated medical devices in Annual Reviews in Biomedical Engineering.
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Dr.’s Rooz Ghaffari, John Rogers, and Marv Slepian publish a new paper in Interventional Cardiology.
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MC10 and collaborators demonstrate electronics on the surface of balloon catheters.
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A new publication through our collaborators making the cover of Science Translational Medicine.
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