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Thermidas to address serious Diabetes battles in the Middle East
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a well-known challenge in the Middle East region. The Finnish Thermidas and Novasvia in the United Arab Emirates enter the Health Care Thermal Imaging markets in the MENA region. The spearheads are from early diagnostics of diabetes complications to effective follow-up treatment. The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes among Emirati…

Two new products added to the FDA device listing
We are happy to announce that Thermidas IR Camera (ThIRT-384) and Thermidas Remote SW (ThRemote) have been added to the FDA device listing of Thermidas. Both products are now available for sale in the USA. The Thermidas IR System is for adjunctive use in addition to other clinical diagnostic procedures for diagnostic imaging for thermally…
Jouni Kyllönen appointed as CEO
Jouni Kyllönen has been appointed as the new CEO of Thermidas. He will start in the position on January 1st 2023. Prior to the appointment, Kyllönen worked as the Sales and Marketing Director for Thermidas. The current CEO Raimo Mansikkaoja will continue with us as a Senior Advisor.

Ilves U18 hockey team to use thermal imaging for the 2023-2024 season
An internationally unique study will begin in Tampere to monitor hockey players’ injuries and rehabilitation using thermal imaging. Markku Tuominen, sports physician at Medisport, will conduct the study using Thermidas’ thermal imaging system. The study will involve the entire Ilves U18 hockey team. Thermal imaging has been studied before as a tool for monitoring athletes’…

Thermidas enters MedTech Innovator’s 2023 Accelerator program
Thermidas is one of the few companies to be chosen for MedTech Innovator‘s 2023 accelerator program. More than 1,000 companies applied to participate in the 2023 Accelerator. From that group, MedTech Innovator with its corporate partners and industry judges, advanced nearly 200 candidates to in-person pitch and partnering events. Finally, only 61 companies got a place…

New patent for our thermal imaging method
Thermidas has now an approved European patent for the thermal imaging method. The method was developed for medical purposes and is certified (CE/FDA) as a so-called medical device. The system analyzes differences in skin surface temperatures in time and place (on the body or part of it). The obtained thermal image information provided by the…