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Exovite

ApplicationZaragoza, SpainFounded 2013· One of 313 Application companies tracked by AMPulse

A system of immobilization and rehabilitation that uses 3D printing to create personalized splints and a software for remote therapy and monitoring.

CEO / Founder
Juan Monzón
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
€530K
Latest Round
Seed
Key Investors
Lanzadera, Plug and Play, Startupbootcamp

Technology & Products

Key Products

["Personalized 3D-printed splints","3D scanner for limb modeling","Rehabilitation software with electrostimulation"]

Technological Advantage

The use of 3D scanning and printing allows for a perfect fit of the splint, improving comfort and effectiveness. The integrated rehabilitation software provides a significant advantage in reducing recovery times and muscle atrophy.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Offers a personalized, comfortable, and technologically advanced alternative to traditional plaster casts, allowing for better hygiene and including a rehabilitation system to accelerate recovery.

How They Differentiate

Exovite differentiates itself by offering a complete system that includes not only the 3D printed device but also a digital platform for rehabilitation and monitoring. This holistic approach to treatment and recovery is a key differentiator.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Patients with bone fractures or musculoskeletal injuries requiring immobilization and rehabilitation.

Industry Verticals

["Healthcare","Medical Devices"]

Competitors

Traditional plaster casts; Other 3D printed medical device companies; ActivArmor

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Exovite is a Spanish medtech startup with $1 million in revenue and 9 employees, focusing on 3D-printed customized splints for injury recovery, piloted in Barcelona, Aragon, and Murcia hospitals, and has an R&D engineer who developed 3D-printed meniscus models using PCL 99 filament.

Major Milestones

["Participation in the Lanzadera, Plug and Play, and Startupbootcamp accelerator programs.","Development and launch of its 3D printed splint and rehabilitation system.","Collaboration with hospitals for clinical validation and use of its products."]

Notable Customers

Gregorio Marañón Hospital