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SOLIANIS MONITORING AG: Multiple sensor technology drives clinical progress

Solianis considers its multiple sensor technology as a promising approach for continuous non -invasive glucose monitoring.

Professor Marc Donath, a member of the Solianis Scientific Advisory Committee and Professor of Endocrinology and Diabetology at the University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland, has supervised multiple essays in recent years in the hospital.These trials have shown that Solianis multiple sensor technology operates under several conditions to monitor glucose changes in the human body.Currently, in their daily lives, patients carry a first device configuration to evaluate their applicability.

Professor Lutz Heinemann, president of the Scientific Advisory Committee of Solianis, CEO of Profil Institut Für Stoffwechselforschung GmbH, is very happy with the results of the latest studies."Solianis has taken a great step forward in its clinical development towards the introduction in the market of a continuous non -invasive glucose monitoring," said Professor Heinemann.Professor Donath added that "with the current level of reliability that the device has demonstrated in the studies, Solianis may support patients with diabetes in the daily treatment of the disease."

Mario Stark, the CEO of Solianis Monitoring AG said that "these results show that intensive work in recent years has brought us closer to success. The deep evaluations initiated in November 2007 of multiple sensor technology in daily life, weThey will grant important information about the next steps in the development and application of continuous non -invasive glucose monitoring. "He has not dared to give an exact date for the introduction in the market but believes that patients with diabetes will be able to trust very soon in solianis multiple sensor technology to treat their diabetes.