AmboVent

Emergency Ventilation Device

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Apr 2021 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 2020 by Dr. Eitan Eliram and Shlomo Alkaher, AmboVent operates with 11–50 employees. The company is currently in the Pre-Funding stage and ceased operations in April 2021. In April 2020, AmboVent shared its open-source, build-it-yourself breathing machine to address the global ventilator shortage.

Business overview

AmboVent develops an automatic, controlled, alternative ventilation system for adults, designed for emergency situations when approved ventilation machines are unavailable. Inspired by bag-valve mask ventilators, the device provides controls for respiration rate, volume, and maximum peak pressure. Operating within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, specifically Medical Devices and Life Support, AmboVent serves the global market with its open-source technology, targeting healthcare providers and hospitals.

Strategic signal

In April 2020, AmboVent shared its open-source, build-it-yourself breathing machine, AmboVent 1690.108, to help address the global ventilator shortage. This initiative, developed as part of a global partnership with an open-source code mentality and on a nonprofit basis, aimed to enable free and simple mass production. This signals a commitment to rapid, accessible medical innovation during crises, highlighting the potential for collaborative, open-source models to impact critical care and emergency response within the medical device industry.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is the primary product developed by AmboVent?
AmboVent develops an automatic, controlled, alternative ventilation system for adults, designed for emergency use when other approved machines are unavailable. The device, named AmboVent 1690.108, provides controls for respiration rate, volume, and maximum peak pressure.
When was AmboVent founded and by whom?
AmboVent was founded in March 2020 by Dr. Eitan Eliram and Shlomo Alkaher.
What was AmboVent's approach to addressing the ventilator shortage?
In April 2020, AmboVent shared its open-source, build-it-yourself breathing machine to help mitigate the global ventilator shortage. This was part of a global partnership with an open-source and nonprofit approach to facilitate mass production.
What is the operational status of AmboVent?
AmboVent ceased to operate in April 2021.
Which organizations were involved in the AmboVent initiative?
The AmboVent initiative was led by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) 108 electronic depot in partnership with.
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