Danish medtech startup supports skin-to-skin bonding for preterm infants

Kristine Kuni Buccoliero and NeoCare Nordic have developed a groundbreaking solution for neonatal wards. During the past year in the MedTech Growth program, they’ve secured a patent, attracted investment, and are now on their way to the market – at exactly the right moment, as new WHO guidelines highlight the need for earlier, more frequent, and longer skin-to-skin contact between preterm infants and their parents.
From school desk to startup: Mentorship program provided insight and direction for EchoVice

The mentoring program at DTU Science Park, DeepTech Mentoring, gives companies in DTU Science Park access to experienced mentors who help solve specific challenges ranging from product development to strategy and financing. For the startup EchoVice, the program became a crucial step on the road to the market.
GO-Pen wants to ensure equal access to diabetes treatment: The first investment was secured during Danish Tech Challenge

The startup GO-Pen has developed a low-cost insulin pen for the 15 million people with diabetes who currently dose with a syringe. The startup’s first investor opted in thanks to Danish Tech Challenge, and the program offered a strong network with other scaleups on the same growth journey.
From nurse to tech-entrepreneur: The road to success is paved with challenges

For Marie Lommer Bagger and her medtech startup Measurelet, the accelerator Danish Tech Challenge laid the foundation for her standing on her own feet as a CEO with an actual business.
Now, her company is entering a new phase focusing on making its first real sale, but with new goals come new challenges.
From startup to worldwide success

In just a few years, MedTrace has gone from winning the Danish Tech Challenge to now being one of the most promising future stock market candidates in Denmark. We met with Martin Stenfeldt, CEO and co-founder of MedTrace, to discuss the value of being part of a development environment with like-minded companies.