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Promoting family-integrated care is essential for exceptional neonatal practice. SurePulse wireless vital sign monitoring enables better skin-to-skin bonding, letting parents cuddle and care for their baby after birth while ensuring continuous monitoring.
We’re excited to attend in person and connect with others who share a commitment to improving care from the very beginning of life. Come visit us at stand #1214!
#PAS2026 #NeonatalCare #ChildHealth #MedicalInnovation #Healthcare #MedTech #HealthcareInnovation
We’re thrilled to be exhibiting at PAS 2026!
🗓 April 24–27, 2026
📍 Boston, USA
We’re excited to welcome Craig Hopwood as CFO at SurePulse.
Craig brings deep experience across high-growth and private equity–backed businesses, strengthening our leadership as we scale our impact in neonatal care.
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#NewHire
The latest American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines for Neonatal Life Support have just been released!
“The SurePulse device has potential to be a significant advancement in the way neonatal patients are monitored in a variety of post-delivery circumstances” Jennifer Peterson et al, 2024, Frontiers in Pediatrics, read the full paper here: buff.ly/4bfBRif.
Find out more about the @PeepsHie charity: buff.ly/sUgt0gL #HIEAwareness #PeepsHIE #NeonatalCare
We’ve been privileged to work with Peeps HIE Charity as we develop our new multi-parameter newborn monitoring device for the delivery room, gaining vital insight into the emotional and medical challenges families face.
Today is HIE Awareness Day
Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy (H.I.E.) is a condition caused by a lack of oxygen and blood flow, usually occurring before, during, or after birth. It can range from mild to severe, impacting a child’s development and requiring urgent medical care.
We’re excited to be exhibiting at PAS 2026!
🗓 April 24–27, 2026
📍 Boston, USA
The PAS Meeting brings together the global pediatric community to advance research and innovation in child health. We’re looking forward to connecting in person.
#PAS2026 #HealthcareInnovation #NeoSky
New research (Lakshminrusimha et al) explores optimal oxygen strategies for preterm resuscitation (<32 weeks). Current guidance (30–100%) remains broad, but evidence suggests a more individualized, gestational age–based approach may improve early outcomes.
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At SurePulse, we’re transforming neonatal monitoring with solutions designed to make it safer, faster, and more family-friendly. Discover more about these challenges: buff.ly/ZDf0ewU
#NeonatalCare #NewbornMonitoring #FamilyCenteredCare
Traditional ECG heart rate monitoring isn’t designed for newborns.
❌ Slow to attach & prone to dislodgement (Mizumoto, 2012)
❌ Risk of damaging delicate newborn skin (Anton, 2019)
❌ Wires interfere with crucial delivery room cuddles & kangaroo care (Bonner, 2017)
Dr James Carpenter will present our new multi-parameter, wireless, vital sign monitoring for newborns to an audience of 90+ investors, strategics, clinicians, and industry leaders helping shape the future of medtech.
#MedTechInnovator #MTIRadarForum
Excited to share that SurePulse Medical has been selected to pitch at the MedTech Innovator Virtual Radar Event on the 26th of March!
We’re proud to be in the top 10% of over 1,800 applicants invited to compete for a spot in the MedTech Innovator Accelerator.
Great to be at the #DresdenSymposium discussing the latest research to improve care for newborns.
Fantastic to see Prof Don Sharkey sharing our progress on next-generation vital sign monitoring in the delivery room to support clinical teams in those critical first moments.
🔎 Read the full case study:
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#NeonatalCare #MedTechInnovation #Simulation #HealthInnovation #MeTAP #Medilink
Medilink Midlands has spotlighted SurePulse’s simulation study in a new case study exploring how MeTAP programme support is helping advance neonatal monitoring innovation.
The study uses simulation to evaluate technologies designed to improve monitoring of newborn babies during critical moments.
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Promoting family-integrated care is essential for exceptional neonatal practice. SurePulse wireless vital sign monitoring enables better skin-to-skin bonding, letting parents cuddle and care for their baby after birth while ensuring continuous monitoring.
We’re looking forward to attending the 17th Dresden Symposium
🗓 March 12–13
📍 Dresden, Germany
The symposium is a key platform for intensive discussion around Delivery Room Management and the latest developments in neonatology. See you there!
As delayed cord clamping becomes more widely adopted, reliable monitoring at birth is increasingly important.
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#Neonatology #PretermInfants #NICU #ClinicalResearch
New research from California shows that deferred cord clamping (≥30 seconds) is associated with a modest but significant increase in first-recorded weight in very preterm infants (<32 weeks).
Analysis of 32,634 infants across 138 hospitals found a 24 g adjusted difference.
10% of newborns (380K/year in the U.S.) need stabilization at birth. A heart rate <100 bpm for 2+ mins raises the risk of death 5x. (Kapadia)
The SurePulse VS wireless cap provides quick, accurate heart rate data—because every second matters.
#NeonatalCare #SurePulseVS
This means:
✅ Real-time vital sign monitoring while the cord remains intact
✅ Supporting clinical decision-making without premature cord clamping
Read our article on the latest Optimal Cord Clamping Guidelines buff.ly/3XgHO8M
#optimalcordclamping #delayedcordclamping
With SurePulse wireless vital sign monitoring, we can provide provide clinical teams with accurate, reliable, and timely information in the critical moments after birth.
Traditional monitoring methods often require clamping and cutting the cord early to assess vital signs quickly.
What if we could do both?
Optimal cord clamping (OCC) offers vital benefits for newborns; improved oxygenation, higher iron stores, and better cardiovascular stability. Yet, in critical moments, ensuring a baby’s well-being while keeping the cord intact can be challenging.
Why it matters: DCC is already a vital part of preterm care, but many babies still suffer from low oxygen levels. This study shows that higher concentration oxygen provision during DCC could offer safer transitions for pre-term infants.