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3 Jul 2016

The NESTMEDIC CEO on the Polskie Radio 24 presents her team and their innovation thanks to which they have become the laureates in a prestigious contest

The MIT Technology Review Innovator of the Year 2016 title has been awarded to Patrycja Wizińska-Socha for the solution enabling examining the well-being of baby which is still in mother’s womb.

– I’m proud that my team’s work and mine has been recognized. The device, which we designed, enables examination of the fetal heart rate and the uterine contraction activity. Results of these two tests give a better chance to assess at an appropriately early stage if there are any threats to the baby’s well-being and swift reaction to eliminate them , says Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, the NESTMEDIC CEO. More information at:

http://www.polskieradio.pl/130/2787/Artykul/1638964,Mlodzi-polscy-naukowcy-wyroznieni

30 Jun 2016

Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, a creator of CTG Pregnabit®, awarded a title of “Innovator Of The Year 2016” by the MIT Technology Review

Patrycja Wizińska – Socha, the Nestmedic CEO, who along with her team created a mobile device to monitor well-being of the baby in the last weeks of pregnancy, has been awarded a honorary title of “Innovators Under 35 in Poland” and a title of “Innovator Of The Year 2016” by MIT Technology Review. In the contest, they look for young leaders from different technology areas who contribute to solving global problems and making the world a better place.

In Poland, it has been the second edition of the contest. Out of 150 candidates the jury chose 10 people to be awarded, including Patrycja Wizińska – Socha, who also has got the title of the “Innovator of the Year 2016.” The titles were awarded by the most established technology magazine in the world published by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Patrycja Wizińska – Socha, MD PhD, is a co-founder and the CEO of Nestmedic where Pregnabit®, a wireless testing device to monitor in a safe and reliable way the fetal and maternal heart rates and the uterine contraction activity The test data are then transferred wireless to the Telemonitoring Medical Center, teleCTG, staffed with qualified clinicians operating 24/7.

– We created Pregnabit® for pregnant women for whom prevention is extremely important. The regular monitoring of the baby’s well-being can markedly lower the stress levels a mother-to-be might feel and positively affect her mindset and the way she feels. Early detection of any threats, including by means of a CTG test, can really translate into a quick response and implementation of an appropriate medical procedure, says Patrycja Wizińska-Socha.

This type of a wireless care could turn out to be particularly applicable for monitoring pregnancies with a track record of issues. The device is currently being tested in medical centers across Poland. It is going to go on sale later this year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qu4575CVCvA

28 Jun 2016

Nestmedic as an expert in INNOSHARE, the Innovative Poland Congress

INNOSHARE, the Innovative Poland Congress took place in Warsaw on June 24th-25th. Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, the CEO of Nestmedic was asked to take part in a discussion panel. “Professors and Doctors in Business: How to Be Innovative and Entrepreneurial.” The panel was held by Krzysztof Mroczkowski from Innovative Poland. The goal of the meeting was to shaw role-models and identify challenges and recommendations in order to improve co-operation at the science-business touchpoint. Having knowledge and experience in both areas, Patrycja Wizińska – Socha had an opportunity to share her observations with the panelists and the audience.

We would like to thank the organizers for recognizing Nestmedic as a company that can serve as a role-model in the Polish economy and for having us in the conference.

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