U.S. Air Force Awards Noninvasive Medical Technologies $2.4 Million Contract
NMT’s Non-Contact Medical Device Innovations – the Future of Patient Monitoring on the Battlefield, in Emergency Medical Situations and in Outer Space
Commenting on the award,
The Multiple Casualty Assessment and Management System is a comprehensive, turnkey solution that incorporates NMT’s patent-pending Etag(TM) – a non-contact hemodynamic monitoring device – with wireless communication, display technology and advanced tactile sensors to simultaneously detect and monitor multiple casualties within 300 yards of a medic or first response team. Remotely activated, the System monitors each individual casualty from point of wounding to casualty evacuation, and produces a necessary data record for follow-on casualty management. Further, the System provides a real time communications link with a rear tactical command center, enhancing command’s battlefield situational awareness and supplying meaningful ground intelligence for required logistical response and follow-on care.
NMT is also currently engaged in adapting its innovative Etag technology for commercial use. Branded as the NcIQ(TM), market availability of this innovative device is currently pending review and clearance of a 510(k) submitted to the U.S. Federal and Drug Administration earlier this year. Once clearance is received by the FDA, NMT intends to pursue compelling market opportunities for the NcIQ that include applications in disaster response, underground coal mines, critical care facilities, firefighting, EMT/ambulance service and others.
According to Frost and Sullivan Research Analyst
NMT has also teamed with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on a joint research initiative involving parabolic investigations using the NcIQ device onboard Zero Gravity Corporation’s modified Boeing 727 jet. More specifically, in association with NASA’s FASTRACK project, the NcIQ is being used to perform continuous, noninvasive monitoring of human hemodynamics during changes in gravity. FASTRACK is a research platform created by NASA to enable its investigators to test experiments, apparatus and analytical techniques in hardware compatible with the International Space Station.
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