Press releases
Press releases
Here we list English translations of the Swedish press releases published by Neola Medical AB (publ). For official press releases, please visit our Swedish website.
CEO Hanna Sjöström presented at Stora Aktiedagen in Gothenburg (In Swedish)
CEO Hanna Sjöström presented the company at Stora Aktiedagen in Gothenburg and met many of the 700 present participants. See her presentation on youtube by clicking on featured link.
New member in SmiLe Incubator
Neola Medical has been elected new member in one of Sweden’s most recognized incubators for Life Sciences companies, SmiLe Incubator in Medicon Village, Lund. The company will get support to commercialize its medical device for 24-hour monitoring of the lungs of...
Neola Medical selected for PWC’s Scale Up program for Life Science start-ups
During fall of 2019 and beginning of 2020 Neola Medical participates in PWC's program to scale up promising European Life Science companies, PWC Scale. Neola Medical was specially selected for the program and will together with PWC experts prepare the company for...
Neola Medical elects Märta Lewander Xu as new Chairman of the Board (in Swedish)
Neola Medical höll 24 april årsstämma. Märta Lewander Xu, VD för Gasporox samt styrelseledamot i Neola Medical, valdes till styrelseordförande och Mariann Ödegård valdes in som ny styrelseledamot.
Ground breaking study published in Journal of Biophotonics
A study concerning a new possibility to develop a light-based surveillance modality for prematurely born infants has been published in the Journal of Biophotonics. The paper “Comparison of dermal versus internal light administration in human lungs using the...
Neola Medical awarded 1 Million SEK to further develop the business of sinus diagnostics
Neola Medical is awarded innovation funds of 1 million SEK, 96 000 EUR, from Vinnova Gov. Offices Innovation Sweden, to further develop the business of sinus diagnostics.
Completion of a three-year European project for pulmonary diagnosis of early-born children.
Since 2015, Neola Medical has coordinated a three-year research project funded through the European Eurostars Program – Neo-Lung.