SenseSeat
Making adaptive products to improve function
OVERVIEW
The goal of SenseSeat is to reduce healthcare costs and improve quality of life by reducing the risks of needing surgeries, bed rest, and doctor visits, while helping provide awareness to users about their seating habits and activities.
ABOUT
SenseTech Therapeutics is a future spin-off C Corporation from Adapt Design Works LLC, solely focused on the suite of products and technology around the SenseSeat technology and product. The C Corporation structure will facilitate seed round and future funding and house the ownership and support to successfully develop and deliver a medical device of this caliber.
Mission
We design and develop medical devices and assistive technology to help individuals with disabilities.
History
Dr. Tamara Vos-Draper has led system development and research for over a decade in the academic setting. This system development generated a second-generation mobile application, a clinician dashboard for remote telemedicine, and artificial-alert system algorithms. In the Fall of 2021, we developed our first prototype.
Where we are going
Mr. Rob Wudlick continues to test and develop concepts and sub components of the system, while Dr. Vos-Draper continues to lead clinical research and software development.
Team
Mr. Rob Wudlick, Owner
Mr. Wudlick is an engineer, entrepreneur, clinical trial project manager, and quadriplegic, with consulting experience with medical-device startup Abilitech Medical.
Dr. Tamara Vos-Draper, Ph.D., OTR/L
Dr. Vos-Draper is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota with over 20 years of clinical practice in assistive technology and seating and mobility.
Advisory board
We are building a business and medical advisory board.
Partners
University of Minnesota Mechanical Engineering Design Program
Minneapolis VA Healthcare System Minneapolis Adaptive Design and Engineering Program (MADE)
PLATFORM
A multi-sensing technology with an advanced software interface for users and clinicians, powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence, and backed by years of clinical research.
SenseSeat is a wheelchair cushion cover that detects factors that contribute to pressure injuries such as pressure, shear, temperature, and moisture. multi-sensing technology, seeking a cost effective solution, and have an advanced software interface for users and clinicians to observe and receive alerts powered by machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, backed by years of clinical research.
Device, App, Cloud
Virtual Health
Virtual Education
Providers
Patients