Ejenta
Ejenta is dedicated to enhancing healthcare through intelligent agents that leverage AI technology, originally developed for NASA. Their mission is to provide connected care solutions that improve health outcomes by utilizing data from sensors and IoT devices to monitor and support users in real-time.
Industries
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Awards
Intelligent Agents and Contactless Monitoring For Autonomous Care and Evacuation
Funding (ceiling)
$1,583,857.13
Award Year
2023
Products
Intelligent agent platform for connected care
A platform that runs autonomous software agents to collect and analyze sensor/IoT data, engage patients, generate predictive alerts, and share actionable information with care teams.
Intelligent agent platform for connected care
A platform that runs autonomous software agents to collect and analyze sensor/IoT data, engage patients, generate predictive alerts, and share actionable information with care teams.
Expertise Areas
- Remote patient monitoring
- AI-driven digital health agents
- Predictive analytics for clinical deterioration
- Sensor and wearable data integration
Key Technologies
- Machine learning / AI
- Sensor fusion and IoT integration
- Predictive analytics
- Conversational agents and voice interfaces
News & Updates
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine announced new projects to improve healthcare delivery for spaceflight participants, selecting Ejenta as a key partner.
Point32Health is collaborating with Ejenta to pilot a remote monitoring system aimed at improving health and wellness for congestive heart failure patients.
Ejenta discusses advancements in health technology driven by human spaceflight at the HIMSS conference.
Ejenta showcases how technologies like AR and biosensors are innovatively used to address medical needs in space at CES.
Ejenta was recognized for its contributions to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic at the UCSF Digital Health Awards.
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine announced new projects to improve healthcare delivery for spaceflight participants, selecting Ejenta as a key partner.
Point32Health is collaborating with Ejenta to pilot a remote monitoring system aimed at improving health and wellness for congestive heart failure patients.
Ejenta discusses advancements in health technology driven by human spaceflight at the HIMSS conference.
Ejenta showcases how technologies like AR and biosensors are innovatively used to address medical needs in space at CES.
Ejenta was recognized for its contributions to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic at the UCSF Digital Health Awards.