Inspir Labs Ltd.


Inspir Labs is pioneering innovation in respiratory care by creating safer environments for patients and medical staff. Their mission includes developing advanced solutions like the Lumena aerosol-minimizing ventilation mask, focusing on protecting healthcare professionals and patients through innovative technology and impact-driven design.

Industries

health-care
medical-device

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Inspir Labs Ltd.


Patents

Medical mask

US-D978333-S1

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Products

Aerosol-minimizing non-invasive ventilation mask

A respiratory mask intended for non-invasive ventilation that incorporates a negative-pressure design and a dual-layer architecture with an integrated suction channel to reduce aerosol dispersion while maintaining ventilation and patient comfort.


Services

Coordination with turnkey manufacturing partners to ensure production follows selected materials, injection molding specifications, assembly, and packaging under ISO 13485-aligned processes.

Supply of device documentation including Instructions for Use (IFU), technical data sheets, CE/MDR documentation and related downloadable resources for regulatory and clinical customers.

Expertise Areas

  • Respiratory device design
  • Medical device manufacturing and supply chain
  • Regulatory compliance and technical documentation (ISO 13485, CE/MDR)
  • Clinical validation and ICU collaboration
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Key Technologies

  • Negative-pressure aerosol capture
  • Dual-layer mask architecture with integrated suction channel
  • Injection molding for medical components
  • Medical-grade silicone component fabrication
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News & Updates

Participation at the Milan Convention Center, booth #4-45, from October 21-25, 2023.

A study by Hamed Avari et al. published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine in 2021.

Research by Chong KL et al. on the behavior of respiratory droplets in turbulent vapor puffs, published in Phys Rev Lett. 2021.

A systematic review by Tran K et al. on the risks associated with aerosol-generating procedures, published in PLoS One in 2012.

Study by Hui DS et al. on exhaled air dispersion during NIV, published in Chest in 2015.


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