Sempulse
Sempulse is a pioneering company that empowers medical professionals with advanced non-invasive monitoring technology. Their flagship product, the Halo Vital Signs Monitor, allows for real-time tracking of multiple patients' vital signs from a single device, enhancing patient care and operational efficiency in various healthcare settings. Sempulse's mission is to improve patient outcomes through innovative technology that integrates seamlessly into existing healthcare systems.
Sempulse
3055 Hunter Road, Suite 175A San Marcos, TX 78666
Sempulse is currently seeking investment
Sempulse is seeking a seed investment in the range of 1m-5m
What We Do
Sempulse provides a non-invasive solution for continuous monitoring of vital signs, including pulse rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, and core body temperature. This service is designed for use in various environments, including hospitals, emergency services, and remote patient monitoring.
Sempulse's technology supports telehealth initiatives by enabling remote monitoring of patients' vital signs, facilitating timely interventions and improving healthcare access for underserved populations.
The Life Analytics platform utilizes AI and machine learning to analyze patient data, predict health risks, and enhance decision-making in clinical settings.
The Halo is a patented, FDA-cleared device that monitors vital signs non-invasively. It is lightweight, easy to apply, and provides real-time data to healthcare providers.
A user-friendly application that allows healthcare professionals to visualize and analyze patient data in real-time, enhancing decision-making and patient care.
A secure cloud platform that aggregates and analyzes data from multiple Halo devices, enabling remote monitoring and collaboration among healthcare teams.
Application Area
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News & Updates
Sempulse's Halo Vital Signs Monitor received FDA clearance, allowing it to be used in various medical settings for non-invasive monitoring of vital signs.
Sempulse technology has been recognized for its application in military settings, enhancing triage and patient monitoring capabilities in the field.