“Woundworks is moving to a beautiful location with excellent accessibility and with the spaciousness that we need to offer you optimal service. Our Dutch and European customer group is growing rapidly which means that Woundworks needs more space. At the new location we have special training rooms with demonstration possibilities for inSight at our disposal.”
nasdaq.com / 2017-06-08
“SANUWAVE Health, Inc. (OTCQB:SNWV) is pleased to announce that the company is entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with eKare, Inc. to develop novel wound care analysis and management solutions. Linking SANUWAVE’s dermaPACE® wound treatment device with eKare’s inSight® 3D wound imaging and analytics system, the two companies will strive to produce the industry’s most comprehensive wound management solution.”
prweb / 2017-05-16
“Thought leaders in wound care join eKare’s advisory board to guide the development of its 3D imaging and analytics platform.”
mHealthSpot / 2017-04-06
“DC area-based eKare announced inSight 2.0, which is says is the first Google Tango-enabled medical app in the US that uses integrated 3D sensing capability.”
Frost & Sullivan / 2017-03-31
“This study includes a detailed description of modern digital tools and devices used for wound assessment and monitoring. The study also consists of detailed analysis of the current challenges and unmet needs in wound management, advances in wound management, in-depth description of the various innovative companies in the wound care data / heath information and early detection space as well as companies in the wound care planning, monitoring, and management space, and analysis of the key product features of each of these companies. The study concludes with key conclusions in this growing market.”
Washington Business Journal / 2016-04-26
“eKare Inc. wins the WBJ Innovation Awards that honor some of the most innovative and exiciting ventures in the DC metropolitan area.”
prweb / 2016-08-16
“eKare is pleased to announce that it has received ISO 13485 certification and CE mark approval for its inSight™ 3D Wound Assessment system, achieving a critical milestone towards product launch in Europe.”
The Washington Post / 2015-05-04
“E-Kare, a spinoff enterprise from the Children’s National Health System in the District, also uses a depth sensor that clips onto an iPad to provide 3-D images of a wound. (As of now, the app can only be used with an iPad.) The caregiver takes two sets of pictures simultaneously: the depth sensor’s images and ordinary, 2-D photos. Algorithms then analyze both sets of photos to determine the wound’s depth, area and volume.”