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Medipee in the media
<b>State Government of North Rhine-Westphalia</b>
<b>the 19 of April, 2023</b>
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection is now funding eleven projects that have applied via the state competition ZukunftBIO.NRW with a total of around nine million euros.
Read articles<b>Pharma Relations</b>
<b>March 2023</b>
Simple and user-friendly – that was the goal of the startup Medipee from the very beginning with its solution for digital urinalysis...
Read articles<b>Impulse Knowledge</b>
<b>April 03, 2023</b>
Special markers can also be used to detect tumor diseases. And, practical for women: Medipee tells them if they are pregnant...
Read articles<b>Local click</b>
<b>the 27 of February, 2023</b>
rink reminder as push notification and micturition note at the touch of a button. This is the idea behind the new smartphone app "Mikta", which the Moers-based medical technology start-up Medipee recently published.
Read articles<b>Rheinische Post</b>
<b>the 24 of February, 2023</b>
Diabetes, urinary or kidney stones and even cancer: If you have your urine tested regularly, you can detect and treat many diseases at an early stage...
Read articles<b>Local click</b>
<b>21 November 2022</b>
As in the previous year, the Moers-based startup could be found at the booth of the NRW Ministry of Economic Affairs. Medipee was one of the few co-exhibitors...
Read articles<b>Pinkelpause Podcast</b>
<b>30 November 2022</b>
Today, dreams come true! While Jochen and Chris have often wanted to invent the intelligent toilet in the past, the Moers-based start-up ''Medipee'' has now put the idea into practice...
Read articles<b>LokaleBlicke</b>
<b>27 September 2022</b>
For the 74th time, the Congress of the German Society of Urology (DGU) took place in Hamburg last week. In addition to numerous urologists, large pharmaceutical corporations and other companies...
Read articles<b>NRZ</b>
<b>24 August 2022</b>
The former SPD chairman and minister Rudolf Scharping was incognito in Moers. Scharping visited a start-up company in the Old City...
Read articles<b>Product Engineering Podcast</b>
<b>September 23, 2022</b>
Medipee is a startup that digitizes urinalysis. The medical device, which will be available as a digital health application, will be attached to the toilet bowl...
Read articles<b>NTV</b>
<b>April 23, 2022</b>
In Japan, smart toilets have been sold for years. At prices of the equivalent of several thousand euros, however, they are still quite cost-intensive...
Read articles<b>New Gründerzeit Podcast</b>
<b>April 12, 2022</b>
The third place, endowed with 1,000 euros, goes to Medipee for the digitization of urinalysis at any location.
Read articles<b>ApoBank Magazine</b>
<b>March 2022</b>
Thomas Prokopp (co-founder) gives us insights into the digital, apple-sized product for urinalysis...
Read articles<b>NRZ</b>
<b>April 1, 2022</b>
The Moers-based company works in the field of urinalysis – now also in the city. Interested parties should make a note of April 3.
Read articles<b>Rheinische Post</b>
<b>April 1, 2022</b>
The medical technology company Medipee opens its "Transparent Factory" on Sunday to demonstrate the Medipee system to the people of Moers...
Read articlesRheinische Post
The medical technology company can now also be found on Pfefferstraße in the middle of Moers' city centre.
Read articlesApoBank Newsroom
November 12, 2021
It was a head-to-head race, but in the end the digital urinalysis of the startup medipee convinced the expert jury the most.
Read articlesMedEcon Ruhr
November 08, 2021
The third place, endowed with 1,000 euros, goes to Medipee for the digitization of urinalysis at any location.
Read articlesCAR€ Invest
Also on the list of nominees is the start-up Medipee from Moers in North Rhine-Westphalia, whose focus is on contactless urinalysis on the toilet.
Read articlesRP Online
04 May 2021
The company Geberit from Switzerland joins the Moers-based start-up Medipee. Both are active from very different sides around the quiet place.
Read articlesDeutsche-Startups.de
April 27, 2021
The sanitary company Geberit, the nursing home operator WBG and some angel investors from the e-health segment are investing in Medipee.
Read articlesMy beautiful home
October 2019
Soon there will be urine tests also firmly integrated into the toilet. The company Medipee, for example, offers a small device that is installed at the edge of the pool and automatically detects the flow of urine.
Read articlesRP Online
05 March 2019
Silicon Moers: Medipee digitizes the quiet place<br>
The Moerser Start-Up develops a self-diagnostic device for urine tests.
Uronews
May 2018
Medipee has set itself the goal of making the health-relevant information available in human urine usable.
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German Startups
14 December 2017
''Classical analysis is inaccurate''. scented stone in a different way! Medipee digitizes urinalysis. Medipee wants to "make information in human urine usable in an automated procedure at the home toilet".
Read articlesDigitalhealthjobs.de
08 December 2017
The founders of medipee believe in an automated form of prevention and have therefore developed a device that analyses the health parameters in the urine directly on the toilet.
Read articlesGründerszene
11 December 2017
Healthtech: This smart toilet gadget analyzes your urine. The Medipee founders want to simplify urine tests: their gadget analyzes urine directly in the toilet and transmits the values to the users' smartphone.
Read articlesNRZ
14 November 2017
''Start up'' on the Lower Rhine - Young tinkerers want to bring the fast urine test for everyone to the market with a self-diagnostic device. "Medipee" hangs like a fragrance container over the edge of the toilet bowl.
Read articlesRheinische Post
09 November 2017
With medipee, medically relevant data can be obtained from the urine and processed electronically without having to hold a test strip in the urine by hand or use a laboratory.
Read articlesWirtschaftswoche
On 20 June, the winners of the ''Quantum Leap Award'' were announced at a festive ceremony.
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