Tubes

Body Fluid Measurement

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Jun 2018 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in November 2009 by Kobi Polger, Tubes operated with 1–10 employees. The company ceased operations in June 2018.

Business overview

Tubes, formerly known as Vasa Applied Technologies, specializes in developing methods to accurately measure and analyze pulsating and low-flow fluid rates in real time. The company's core products include FEEDBACK, a real-time breastfeeding measurement solution, and UFM, a continuous urine flow rate device for catheterized patients. Tubes operates within the Health Tech & Life Sciences sector, specifically targeting the Medical Devices and Digital Healthcare markets with applications in diagnostics and monitoring for hospitals, clinics, and home care.

Strategic signal

In September 2013, Molex signed an agreement with Vasa Applied Technologies, indicating a strategic investment to expand Molex's medical capabilities. This partnership signaled external validation of Vasa's technology and potential for broader market integration within the medical device industry.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Tubes' primary focus?
Tubes, formerly Vasa Applied Technologies, focuses on developing technology for accurate, real-time measurement and analysis of low-flow body fluid rates, such as breast milk secretion and urine excretion.
When was Tubes founded?
Tubes was founded in November 2009.
What was a significant corporate development for Tubes?
In September 2013, Molex signed an agreement with Vasa Applied Technologies, which involved an investment to expand Molex's medical capabilities.
What products did Tubes develop?
Tubes developed FEEDBACK, a real-time breastfeeding measurement solution, and UFM, a continuous urine flow rate device for catheterized patients.
When did Tubes cease operations?
Tubes ceased to operate in June 2018.
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