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Ingenion Medical Limited
Ingenion Medical Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2013.
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Financial period: 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
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An innovative urinary drainage system that could reduce NHS CAUTI treatment costs by 10% and increase quality-of-life for men suffering from chronic incontinence
1 Apr 2024 to 30 Sep 2025
Ingenion is a UK-based medical device SME with a core project team of Edward Cappabianca (project lead), Susan Finch (project manager), James Barnett (design engineer), Tim Maloney (commercial director) and Zia Mursaleen (finance manager). Urinary incontinence impacts physical and emotional health, causing humiliation and social issues. Frequent catheteri...
Female-specific Urinary Catheter to reduce Catheter-Associated UTIs and improve quality of life
1 Jan 2022 to 31 Mar 2023
Ingenion Medical Limited (Ingenion) is a UK medical device SME with a core project team of Edward Cappabianca (project/commercial lead and sustainability/diversity manager), Zia Mursaleen (financial controller), Jeremy Russell (technical lead), Aaron Walsh (technical support) and George Yardy (urologist). Ingenion is solving a significant unmet need with ...
Development project to achieve CE marking on Ingenion's flagship innovative catheter product, which uses a magnetic valve that enables a patient to easily use the same catheter for up to 28 days
1 Nov 2020 to 31 May 2021
There is a need for a longer-use, safer catheter for the millions of patients suffering from bladder control challenges across the world. Living with a catheter is unpleasant, often embarrassing and is associated with a number of complications, the most severe of which is the risk of Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI). CAUTIs are the mos...