The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU), one of Europe's largest life sciences universities with over 8,000 students, contributes as the clinical partner to the ThrombUS+ Horizon Europe project developing innovative wearable technology for deep vein thrombosis detection and monitoring.
Yearly Archives: 2025
ThrombUS+ met in Tampere, Finland for our fourth project meeting in June 2025. We discussed project progress, demonstrated prototypes, shared technical presentations, and had an unexpected amount of fun
Tampere University is responsible for studying the use of electrical impedance plethysmography technology for detecting deep vein thrombosis in the ThrombUS+ project.
ComfTech is an innovative manufacturer of wearable monitoring systems based on smart garments. As part of the ThrombUS+ project, ComfTech contributes its expertise in smart textiles and wearable systems by designing sensorized garments for the early detection of deep vein thrombosis
medis GmbH: Expert developers of medical impedance measurement and Light-Reflection-Rheography technology for DVT detection in the ThrombUS+ project. Discover how their non-invasive diagnostic innovations are revolutionizing blood clot monitoring and prevention for cardiovascular health.
The ThrombUS+ Horizon Europe project, tasked with creating a wearable device for the early detection of Deep Vein Thrombosis, had its third in-person consortium meeting in Italy. The meeting featured technical presentations and progress updates.
SciGen Technologies is a software development company responsible for bringing eposters to the global market. SciGen is responsible for the communication and dissemination of the ThrombUS+ project, tasked with creating a wearable diagnostic device for the early detection of deep vein thrombosis.