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About[edit]

Anue AS is a Norwegian health technology company based in Bodo, focused on neonatal nutrition and human milk banking solutions. The company's mission is to ensure all newborns have access to breast milk as their first meal.

Products[edit]

Anue Concept Kit[edit]

The Anue Concept Kit is a patented, CE-marked packaging solution for breast milk donation, designed specifically for use in milk banks and Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs). Key features:

  • Innovative packaging for collection, storage, testing, and distribution of breast milk
  • Patented ENFit Pipette Cap enables collection of 5 ml of milk from the pouch for analysis (nutrients, bacteria)
  • PET pouch material with high oxygen and water barriers
  • Light-protective, temperature resistant (-30C to +80C)
  • HDPE plastic components, LDPE pipette - all recyclable
  • Designed in Norway, manufactured in the EU

Anue ENFit Pipette Cap[edit]

A specialized cap enabling sterile milk sample collection from the storage pouch for quality analysis.

Clinical Use[edit]

The Anue Concept Kit is currently used by:

  • Milk banks in Norway
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Units in Norway
  • Milk banks in Germany

Why Breast Milk Matters[edit]

Anue articulates the clinical rationale for human milk banking:

  • Breast milk provides all nutrients babies need for growth and development
  • Contains antibodies that help prevent illness
  • Can help prevent allergies, eczema, ear infections, and stomach problems
  • Human milk is especially critical for:
 ** Premature babies
 ** Babies with low birth weight
 ** Sick infants
 ** Cases where mother's own milk is insufficient
  • Human milk banks offer safe, screened donor human milk as an alternative to infant formula

Trusted by Professionals[edit]

Anue has testimonials from milk bank professionals at:

  • Oslo University Hospital Milk Bank
  • Sorlandet Hospital Milk Bank

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