Thermidas
Thermidas Oy is a Finnish health technology company established in 2008, dedicated to developing and advancing infrared (IR) thermal imaging for diagnostic use. The company invests in research and development of IR thermal imaging in various medical applications, with systems in clinical use in several university hospitals and private clinics in Finland. It has expanded its presence internationally with offices in the UK, Germany, and the USA. Thermidas has two business areas: one focusing on medical conditions and the other, TherMidas VET, on veterinary applications. The company has achieved significant milestones including ISO 13485:2016 certification, FDA clearance for its IR system ThIR-A615, and a European patent for its thermal imaging method.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Thermidas
Polttimonkatu 4, 33210 Tampere, Finland
Products
Mobile thermal imaging tablet (all-in-one)
A mobile point-of-care system integrating a high-resolution thermal camera with a touchscreen device and analysis software for immediate image capture, ROI analysis and longitudinal monitoring. Reported as cleared/certified for medical use in target markets.
Clinical thermal imaging workstation (cart/workstation)
Workstation-scale thermal imaging system intended for hospital, clinic and operating-room use that provides full-area thermal mapping for diagnostic workflows; reported as meeting regulatory clearances for medical use.
Telehealth thermal monitoring solution (home monitoring)
Device and software combination intended to enable daily thermal imaging at home and transfer of images to medical professionals for monitoring; described as in development and including remote transfer capabilities.
Mobile thermal imaging tablet (all-in-one)
A mobile point-of-care system integrating a high-resolution thermal camera with a touchscreen device and analysis software for immediate image capture, ROI analysis and longitudinal monitoring. Reported as cleared/certified for medical use in target markets.
Clinical thermal imaging workstation (cart/workstation)
Workstation-scale thermal imaging system intended for hospital, clinic and operating-room use that provides full-area thermal mapping for diagnostic workflows; reported as meeting regulatory clearances for medical use.
Telehealth thermal monitoring solution (home monitoring)
Device and software combination intended to enable daily thermal imaging at home and transfer of images to medical professionals for monitoring; described as in development and including remote transfer capabilities.
Services
Remote/home thermal-image capture and transfer platform for clinician review; described as including devices and software and currently in development.
Onsite implementation, pilot trials in care homes and hospitals, and staff training to integrate thermal imaging into routine clinical workflows.
Collaborations with university hospitals and clinical teams for research studies, case reports and product validation.
Establishing commercial partner and distributor relationships for device and software deployment in international markets.
Remote/home thermal-image capture and transfer platform for clinician review; described as including devices and software and currently in development.
Onsite implementation, pilot trials in care homes and hospitals, and staff training to integrate thermal imaging into routine clinical workflows.
Collaborations with university hospitals and clinical teams for research studies, case reports and product validation.
Establishing commercial partner and distributor relationships for device and software deployment in international markets.
Expertise Areas
- Diagnostic thermography for clinical conditions
- Diabetic foot care and ulcer prevention
- Pressure injury risk assessment and prevention
- Vascular perfusion assessment (PAD/CLI/DVT)
Key Technologies
- Infrared thermography
- High-resolution thermal cameras
- Thermal image analysis software
- Region-of-interest temperature comparison
News & Updates
A case study of using thermal imaging to diagnose Charcot neuroarthropathy in a woman with type 1 diabetes.
Participation in Homeland Day event in Deventer, Netherlands, and planning for usability study.
Discusses how thermal imaging aids in early diagnosis of osteomyelitis and Charcot foot, especially in diabetic patients.
Highlights the milestone of CE approval for Thermidas' thermal imaging method, a significant achievement in medical imaging.
Thermidas' thermal imaging method became the first of its kind to receive CE approval for Class IIa medical devices.
Thermidas IRT-384 Tablet and VistaClinic Analyzer passed the EU Medical Device Regulation (EU 2017/745) certification process.
A case study of using thermal imaging to diagnose Charcot neuroarthropathy in a woman with type 1 diabetes.
Participation in Homeland Day event in Deventer, Netherlands, and planning for usability study.
Discusses how thermal imaging aids in early diagnosis of osteomyelitis and Charcot foot, especially in diabetic patients.
Highlights the milestone of CE approval for Thermidas' thermal imaging method, a significant achievement in medical imaging.
Thermidas' thermal imaging method became the first of its kind to receive CE approval for Class IIa medical devices.
Thermidas IRT-384 Tablet and VistaClinic Analyzer passed the EU Medical Device Regulation (EU 2017/745) certification process.