Beta Bionics, Inc.
Beta Bionics is dedicated to simplifying and alleviating the burden of managing diabetes through innovative, autonomous insulin delivery systems. Their flagship product, the iLet Bionic Pancreas, is designed to automatically determine insulin doses, reducing the need for carb counting, correction factors, and manual settings, thereby making diabetes management easier and more effective. The company is driven by a personal understanding of diabetes, with a mission to improve health outcomes and quality of life for people with diabetes worldwide.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
medium (51-250)
Patents
Products
Automated insulin delivery system (commercial device)
Integrated system combining an alternate‑controller style insulin pump and adaptive dosing software to autonomously determine and deliver basal, meal and correction insulin doses guided by CGM input.
Hardware variant with enhanced user interface
Commercial hardware variant with an enhanced display and louder alerts, retaining the same autonomous dosing functionality and CGM integration.
Automated insulin delivery system (commercial device)
Integrated system combining an alternate‑controller style insulin pump and adaptive dosing software to autonomously determine and deliver basal, meal and correction insulin doses guided by CGM input.
Hardware variant with enhanced user interface
Commercial hardware variant with an enhanced display and louder alerts, retaining the same autonomous dosing functionality and CGM integration.
Services
Continuous phone and email support for device troubleshooting, connectivity, pairing, software updates and replacement guidance.
Structured onboarding program delivered by certified trainers prior to clinical/device use, supported by tutorials, step‑by‑step guides and clinician resources.
Web portal and downloadable clinician resources for information requests, device guides and coordination of patient onboarding.
Supplier code of conduct, purchase order terms, change‑control processes and contractual compliance support for vendors and contract manufacturers.
Device warranty administration, RMA and return processes, and repair or replacement services subject to warranty scope and limitations (warranty may be limited to original purchaser and exclude third‑party cartridges and sensors).
A library of user guides, quick reference guides, instructional videos and step‑by‑step resources for device operation, cartridge/infusion set handling, CGM updates and app pairing.
Continuous phone and email support for device troubleshooting, connectivity, pairing, software updates and replacement guidance.
Structured onboarding program delivered by certified trainers prior to clinical/device use, supported by tutorials, step‑by‑step guides and clinician resources.
Web portal and downloadable clinician resources for information requests, device guides and coordination of patient onboarding.
Supplier code of conduct, purchase order terms, change‑control processes and contractual compliance support for vendors and contract manufacturers.
Device warranty administration, RMA and return processes, and repair or replacement services subject to warranty scope and limitations (warranty may be limited to original purchaser and exclude third‑party cartridges and sensors).
A library of user guides, quick reference guides, instructional videos and step‑by‑step resources for device operation, cartridge/infusion set handling, CGM updates and app pairing.
Expertise Areas
- Automated insulin delivery systems
- Clinical trial management and outcomes research (including psychosocial outcomes)
- Embedded medical device software and adaptive control algorithms
- Interoperability with continuous glucose monitoring systems
Key Technologies
- Adaptive closed‑loop insulin dosing algorithms
- Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) interfaces
- Alternate‑controller‑enabled insulin pump hardware (subcutaneous U‑100 delivery)
- Mobile health applications with cloud sync and OTA updates
News & Updates
Congratulations on ordering your iLet Bionic Pancreas! Your iLet should be arriving shortly and your trainer will be contacting you to set up your training appointment.
Congratulations on Going Bionic with the iLet Bionic Pancreas! Now that you have your iLet, you can help the iLet algorithms get to know you and your habits over the next 2 weeks. By giving it meal announcements, you’ll help the iLet learn you.
Meal Announcements with the iLet Meal announcements are very important to help the iLet algorithms learn you. Here are a few tips on announcing your meals, especially in the first 2 weeks of using the iLet.
How to manage highs on the iLet When you’re starting the iLet, you may still have high glucose levels as it learns how much insulin to give you based on your meal selections. It is very important that you let the iLet learn you and have it figure it out – by itself – that you need more insulin.
When you’re starting the iLet, you may still have some low glucose levels as the iLet learns how much insulin to give you. Your iLet will reduce or stop insulin dosing in response to low or falling CGM glucose levels.
When you exercise, your insulin needs can change significantly. Your iLet does not know that you are exercising. Your iLet will continue to increase or decrease insulin dosing in response to your changing CGM glucose levels as usual.
Congratulations on ordering your iLet Bionic Pancreas! Your iLet should be arriving shortly and your trainer will be contacting you to set up your training appointment.
Congratulations on Going Bionic with the iLet Bionic Pancreas! Now that you have your iLet, you can help the iLet algorithms get to know you and your habits over the next 2 weeks. By giving it meal announcements, you’ll help the iLet learn you.
Meal Announcements with the iLet Meal announcements are very important to help the iLet algorithms learn you. Here are a few tips on announcing your meals, especially in the first 2 weeks of using the iLet.
How to manage highs on the iLet When you’re starting the iLet, you may still have high glucose levels as it learns how much insulin to give you based on your meal selections. It is very important that you let the iLet learn you and have it figure it out – by itself – that you need more insulin.
When you’re starting the iLet, you may still have some low glucose levels as the iLet learns how much insulin to give you. Your iLet will reduce or stop insulin dosing in response to low or falling CGM glucose levels.
When you exercise, your insulin needs can change significantly. Your iLet does not know that you are exercising. Your iLet will continue to increase or decrease insulin dosing in response to your changing CGM glucose levels as usual.