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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Invivo Bionics}} {{Infobox company | name = Invivo Bionics AS | org_number = 920478840 | founded = 2018-02-13 | employees = 6 | address = Norway | industry = 71.129 β Other engineering activities | website = https://invivo.io | nht_category = Startup | description = Invivo Bionics develops PRESSURO Clinical, a microsensor for bladder function assessment. The device addresses urinary dysfunction β a condition affecting 900 million people globally, including those with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). PRESSURO enables clinical-grade bladder pressure measurement previously difficult to achieve non-invasively. | notes = No disclosed revenue or funding. 6 employees. Bladder monitoring is an underserved diagnostic area. | related_companies = [[Cardiaccs]], [[Respinor]], [[Mode Sensors]], [[Norway Health Tech]] | categories = Norway Health Tech, Startups, Medical Devices, Diagnostics, Urology | sources = https://invivo.io; https://data.brreg.no/enhetsregisteret/api/enheter/920478840 }} == About == Invivo Bionics AS is a Norwegian medical device company developing microsensor technology for urological assessment. Their flagship product, PRESSURO Clinical, is designed to revolutionize insight into bladder function. == Technology == === PRESSURO Clinical === PRESSURO is a microsensor device enabling clinical assessment of bladder function. The product addresses urinary dysfunction, which affects approximately 900 million people worldwide. This includes patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), overactive bladder, and other urological conditions. The technology enables measurement of bladder pressure and function, providing clinicians with quantitative data to support diagnosis and treatment decisions. == Market == Bladder dysfunction is a significant clinical problem across age groups, with particularly high prevalence in elderly men (BPH) and women. Current diagnostic methods for bladder function can be invasive or imprecise, creating an opportunity for microsensor-based solutions. == References == <references/> [[Category:Norway Health Tech]] [[Category:Startups]] [[Category:Medical Devices]] [[Category:Diagnostics]] [[Category:Urology]]
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