
Thoth Medical
AI-powered wearable sensors for continuous medical monitoring.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Thoth Medical, founded in January 2016 by Gao Linming, is a high-tech enterprise headquartered in Suzhou Industrial Park, China. The company specializes in the research, development, production, and marketing of flexible wearable medical devices and the application of medical big data with artificial intelligence. Thoth Medical's offerings cover dynamic ECG monitoring, continuous body temperature monitoring, and fetal ECG monitoring.
The company's core product is a wearable, disposable, "band-aid" like sensor that provides continuous, real-time monitoring for patients. This technology is designed to be lightweight and comfortable, allowing for long-duration monitoring (24-120 hours) in both hospital and home settings. It integrates flexible biosensor materials, AI-driven arrhythmia detection, and wireless data transmission to improve diagnostic accuracy. The platform enables telemedicine solutions, allowing grassroots hospitals to connect with higher-level hospitals for remote diagnostics and reporting, addressing the complexities and high costs of traditional Holter monitors.
Thoth Medical's business model focuses on integrating the product and service value into the disposable sensor, so users pay per use without needing to purchase expensive equipment. This approach targets healthcare providers, aiming to enhance their workflow efficiency and diagnostic capabilities. The company has received significant financial backing, including a Series C funding round in July 2021 led by Orchid Asia Group and China Merchant Bank International Capital Management, with participation from several other investment firms. Thoth's products have obtained NMPA (National Medical Products Administration) registration certificates and have been utilized by millions of patients across hundreds of hospitals.
Keywords: wearable medical devices, AI diagnostics, remote patient monitoring, ECG monitoring, flexible biosensors, medical big data, arrhythmia detection, continuous temperature monitoring, fetal health tracking, telemedicine, health-tech, medical sensors, cardiac monitoring, disposable medical device, digital health