Ostoform Ltd. is an Irish-based company that is certified to ISO 13485 for the design, manufacture and supply of ostomy products. The multi-award-winning company was born out of a need to improve skin health and quality of life for people who have an ostomy.
Extensive research, bench testing and clinical studies have culminated in the development of a patented platform technology which manages ostomy skin health by addressing issues relating to appliance absorbency and leakage. Ostoform can now proudly introduce the Ostoform Seal with FLOWASSIST Protection.
Extensive research, bench testing and clinical studies have culminated in the development of a patented platform technology which manages ostomy skin health by addressing issues relating to appliance absorbency and leakage. Ostoform can now proudly introduce the Ostoform Seal with FLOWASSIST Protection.
Location: Ireland, The Municipal District of Mullingar — Kinnegad, Mullingar
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $4.76M
Founded date: 2016
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Halo Busin... | hban.org |
30.11.2021 | BGF Ventur... | bgf.co.uk |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
29.10.2021 | - | $3.48M | BGF Ventur... |
01.10.2018 | - | $1.27M | - |
Mentions in press and media 3
Date | Title | Description |
21.10.2022 | Three Irish companies to share €24m in EU funding | Three Enterprise Ireland companies have been approved for €24.3m in EU funding from the European Innovation Council Accelerator programme. ATXA Therapeutics, Peregrine Technologies and Ostoform Ltd are pursuing projects in the areas of drug... |
14.10.2019 | Top 10 VCs investing in medical device companies | They include NEA, Versant Ventures, SOSV and Innova Memphis Healthtech is a big and broad space, so much so that there are whole subsectors that see more investments than entire industries. Medical device companies, for example, raised $2.9... |
01.10.2018 | Ostoform Seals The Deal With €1m Investment | Ostoform, a Dublin-based medical devices startup, has raised €1.1m from angel investors and Enterprise Ireland. The Halo Business Angel Network (HBAN) contributed €280,000 in the funding round, which also included EI and VC firm SOSV, found... |