av Sindre Holme | 12 June 2026 | Health and Welfare, News
Since last summer, Vitalthings has been working on developing Guardian Fall – a sensor that detects and alerts users to movement and falls. The sensor is contactless and camera-free, and is designed for use in private homes, hospitals and local authority care homes and residential care facilities. This spring...
av Sindre Holme | 7 April 2026 | Health and Welfare, News, Uncategorized
A new partnership between Hepro and the health technology company Vitalthings will give health and care services in Norwegian local authorities access to radar-based digital monitoring, enabling them to monitor users in a more precise, unobtrusive and discreet manner. About Hepro Hepro is...
av Sindre Holme | 9 February 2026 | Health and Welfare, News
Norlandia Care Norway and Vitalthings have entered into a partnership to introduce proactive, contactless health monitoring in the healthcare sector. The aim is to enhance patient safety, contribute to better use of resources, facilitate more informed decisions and develop new...
av Sindre Holme | Jan 6, 2026 | Research, Health and Welfare, News
Ståle Toften recently defended his doctoral thesis "A comprehensive review of radar technology for sleep and respiratory monitoring" at NTNU. With it, he puts behind him seven years of research on sleep and breathing, and a conclusion that many will perceive as...
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...