IsenseU

Smart Breastfeeding Meter

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, May 2022 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2008 by Izhak Nakar, IsenseU operates with 1–10 employees. The company has secured funding across one disclosed round from one investor. In November 2018, IsenseU secured a funding round.

Business overview

IsenseU develops the Milk-O-Meter, a wearable sensor designed to precisely measure milk consumption during breastfeeding. This patented technology monitors and analyzes infant physiological swallowing data and trends over time. The company's algorithm processes this information for use by research labs, doctors, medical centers, hospitals, and insurance companies worldwide. Operating within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, IsenseU serves markets in Europe, China, Asia, and the United States, focusing on digital healthcare and medical devices.

Strategic signal

In November 2016, IsenseU's Milk-O-Meter gained attention from Engadget, highlighting the increasing trend of quantifying personal health data, even in areas like breastfeeding. This signals a market validation for innovative wearable health technologies that provide precise data for both medical professionals and consumers, indicating a potential for broader adoption of such devices in healthcare.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is the primary product developed by IsenseU?
IsenseU develops the Milk-O-Meter, a small, safe, wearable sensor designed to precisely measure how much milk an infant has consumed while breastfeeding.
When was IsenseU founded and by whom?
IsenseU was founded in January 2008 by Izhak Nakar.
Which markets does IsenseU target?
IsenseU targets geomarkets including Europe, China, Asia, and the United States.
What is the status of IsenseU's operations?
IsenseU ceased to operate in May 2022.
What was the nature of the funding round in November 2018?
In November 2018, IsenseU secured an A Round funding from Izhak Nakar.
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