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SmartTab is a wireless drug delivery startup based out of Denver, Colorado. We engage in the design, development, and validation of next generation advancements in wireless ingestible drug delivery systems, precision medicines, and ingestible sensor technologies. Our mission is to provide novel, effective therapies that improve the lives of patients all over the world. There have been advancements in medical technologies, and while medications have evolved, their corresponding delivery systems have remained largely the same for nearly two centuries. Millions of patients with conditions require medications every day that are non-specific, have side effects, provide no real-time data, and are not always effective due to non-compliance or because the only delivery system available is aged and imprecise. But imagine if we could remove the inconveniences of traditional drug delivery systems. Imagine a smart pill platform that could take the guesswork out of compliance while simultaneously improving patient quality of life. SmartTab has engineered three wireless ingestible capsules for personalized, targeted wireless drug delivery. Our goal is to commercialize patient-centered, effective treatments that will change the way people receive healthcare.
Location: United States, Colorado, City and County of Denver
Member count: 11-50
Founded date: 2015
Founders name: Robert Niichel
Founders Related Locations: United States, Denver; United Kingdom, England, London

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