av Sindre Holme | 19 June 2026 | Blog, Health and Welfare
Over the past three years, researchers at the Centre for Ageing and Nursing Home Medicine (SEFAS) at the University of Bergen have been investigating how radar technology from Vitalthings and wearables can improve care in the final stages of life. – The sensors have been important because they provide us with...
av Sindre Holme | 12 June 2026 | Blog, Research
This question is central to Anna Rodum Bjøru’s recently completed PhD thesis on Explainable AI (XAI) at NTNU. Rodum Bjøru currently works as a Data Scientist at Vitalthings. Her PhD thesis examines...
av Sindre Holme | 10 February 2026 | Blog, Health and Welfare
Freed up time, increased patient safety and more quality time with patients. This is how Frida Eriksen Eines, assistant head of the Pulmonary Department at St. Olavs Hospital, summarises her experiences with Vitalthings Guardian M10 after four months of operation. Vitalthings...
av Sindre Holme | Dec 2, 2025 | Blog, Health and Welfare, News
Together with our partner mediq Innovation Experts in Germany, Vitalthings has integrated Vitalthings Guardian M10 into leading German clinics to analyse workflows and generate early evidence of cost-benefit. About Vitalthings and Germany Vitalthings Guardian M10 is a...
av Sindre Holme | Oct 20, 2025 | Blog, Health and Welfare, News
Vitalthings and IT company Atea have entered into a strategic partnership to strengthen the municipal health service with new technology that frees up time and improves patient follow-up. With this agreement, we are one step closer...
av Sindre Holme | Oct 13, 2025 | Blog, Health and Welfare, News
In October, 44 units of our contactless, proactive patient monitor Guardian M10 were taken into use at St Olavs Hospital. With this, the ground-breaking patient monitor that continuously measures breathing rate is in operation in three departments: the emergency department, orthopaedics and pulmonary ....